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A group of U.S. Army 2LTs, assigned to Class 19-008

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A group of U.S. Army 2LTs, assigned to Class 19-008

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A group of U.S. Army 2LTs, assigned to Class 19-008 in Armor Basic Officer Leadership Course, 2nd Squadron, 16th Calvary Regiment, conducts an offensive movement forward toward the objective during a maneuver exercise in their M1A2 Abrams Tank at Good Hope Maneuver Training Area, Fort Benning, Ga., Jan. 29, 2020. These 2nd Lieutenants are training to become Armor Officers in the United States Army. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Austin Berner)

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28/01/2020
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