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U.S. Soldiers with 3rd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, conduct an 18.63 mile foot march, starting in the city of Sulzbach-Rosenberg and returning to the squadron headquarters in Vilseck, Bavaria, Germany, Aug. 2, 2013. The foot march was a tool used to build unit cohesion and confirm unit physical readiness in preparation for the squadron's upcoming deployment to Afghanistan. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Pablo N. Piedra/Released)

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germany troops sergeant vilseck ruck staff regiment 2nd rosenberg soldiers cavalry usareur 2 cr foot ssg pablo piedra sulzbach sulzbach rosenberg staff sgt pablo piedra training support activity europe by 2 cr soldiers conduct an 18 63 mile foot march dvids high resolution us army us army europe us army in europe
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germany troops sergeant vilseck ruck staff regiment 2nd rosenberg soldiers cavalry usareur 2 cr foot ssg pablo piedra sulzbach sulzbach rosenberg staff sgt pablo piedra training support activity europe by 2 cr soldiers conduct an 18 63 mile foot march dvids high resolution us army us army europe us army in europe