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Republic of Georgia Military Officers meet to discuss possible scenarios during a Command Post Exercise (CPX) held at Tbilisi, Georgia, during the Georgia Train and Equip Program (GTEP). The CPX is a culmination of 10 weeks of staff training for Republic of Georgia Army Officers. GTEP conducted by the US Army European Command is designed to enhance the capability of selected Georgian military units to provide security and stability to the citizens of Georgia and the region

US Army (USA) Captain (CPT) Kelly Smith (center), 10th Special Forces Group (SFG) (Airborne), explains logistical support and procedures during a Command Post Exercise (CPX) held at Tbilisi, Georgia, during the Georgia Train and Equip Program (GTEP). The CPX is a culmination of 10 weeks of staff training for Republic of Georgia Army Officers. GTEP conducted by the US Army European Command is designed to enhance the capability of selected Georgian military units to provide security and stability to the citizens of Georgia and the region

US Army (USA) Sergeant First Class (SFC) Bob Krouse (center), 10th Special Forces Group (SFG) (Airborne), assists an unidentified female with formulating a chain of command diagram on the computer, during a Command Post Exercise (CPX) held at Tbilisi, Georgia, during the Georgia Train and Equip Program (GTEP). The CPX is a culmination of 10 weeks of staff training for Republic of Georgia Army Officers. GTEP conducted by the US Army European Command is designed to enhance the capability of selected Georgian military units to provide security and stability to the citizens of Georgia and the region

US Army (USA) STAFF Sergeant (SSG) Sam Walden (left), 10th Special Forces Group (SFG) (Airborne), documents daily radio frequencies during a Command Post Exercise (CPX) held at Tbilisi, Georgia, during the Georgia Train and Equip Program (GTEP). The CPX is a culmination of 10 weeks of staff training for Republic of Georgia Army Officers. GTEP conducted by the US Army European Command is designed to enhance the capability of selected Georgian military units to provide security and stability to the citizens of Georgia and the region

A Republic of Georgia Army Battalion Commander, assigned to the 16th Mountain Battalion, leads his Soldiers pass by the reviewing stand during their graduation marking the completion of the third tactical training phase of the Georgia Train and Equip Program (GTEP), being held at Rock City, Georgia. GTEP is a phased training initiative that enhances operational capabilities of select Georgian units, designed to increase security of Georgia's borders and promote stability within the region

Republic of Georgia President Eduard Shevardnadze (foreground left), speaks with US Air Force (USAF) General (GEN) Charles R. Holland, Commander in CHIEF, US Special Operations Command (SOC), during a meeting held at Tbilisi, Georgia, during the Georgia Train and Equip Program (GTEP). The CPX is a culmination of 10 weeks of staff training for Republic of Georgia Army Officers. GTEP conducted by the US Army European Command is designed to enhance the capability of selected Georgian military units to provide security and stability to the citizens of Georgia and the region

Georgian Army Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Petremgvdlishvili (second from left) and US Army (USA) Captain (CPT) Captain Sean Williams (second from right), 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), use a female interpreter to better understand the courses of action during a war-gaming exercise conducted with Georgian Army Officers participating in training as part of the Georgian Train and Equip Program (GTEP) held at Tbilisi, Georgia. GTEP conducted by the US Army European Command is designed to enhance the capability of selected Georgian military units to provide security and stability to the citizens of Georgia and the region

Two Georgian trainees practice a self-defense maneuver at Krtsanisi Training Camp, Republic of Georgia. They are part of the Georgia Train and Equip Program (GTEP) where US forces are tasked to provide equipment and training to selected units of the Georgian armed forces. This program will mold the selected units into a professional fighting force capable of providing security and stability to the country of Georgia and this region

Georgian Sergeant Viki Apineru, left and US Marine Corps (USMC) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Chad Roark, a Georgia Train and Equip Program (GTEP) instructor, demonstrate a body hardening exercise to a company of Georgian (GEO) trainees during a self-defense training class, at the Krtsanisi Training Camp, Republic of Georgia (GEO). US forces are tasked to provide equipment and training to select units of the Georgian (GEO) armed forces

Three Republic of Georgia Military Officers meet to discuss possible scenarios during a Command Post Exercise (CPX) held at Tbilisi, Georgia, during the Georgia Train and Equip Program (GTEP). The CPX is a culmination of 10 weeks of staff training for Republic of Georgia Army Officers. GTEP conducted by the US Army European Command is designed to enhance the capability of selected Georgian military units to provide security and stability to the citizens of Georgia and the region

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Base: Tbilisi

Country: Georgia (The Country) (GEO)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Justin D. Pyle, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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The Honorable Walter B. Slocombe (ont the left), Under Secretary of Defense (Policy), is greets several members of the 16th Airborne Battalion Headquarters North Poland Brigade (NORDPOL), which includes Polish soldiers, a US Army Liaison Officer, and Norwegian Army Security CHIEF. Mr. Slocombe is on a two-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina to meet with IFOR personnel and various Bosnian civic leaders

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