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A U.S. Soldier with the Georgia Army National Guard

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A U.S. Soldier with the Georgia Army National Guard

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A U.S. Soldier with the Georgia Army National Guard participates in the eXportable Combat Training Capabilities exercise, sponsored by the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, accompanied by members of the British army, assigned to the Royal Regiment of Scotland and members of the Canadian army with the 32nd Canadian Brigade Group at Fort Stewart, Ga., Sept. 12, 2013. The 51st Highland, 7th Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland (7 SCOTS) was the territorial army infantry for the north of Scotland. The battalion's headquarters was in Perth and there were detachments in Dundee, Kirkcaldy, Stirling, Peterhead, Aberdeen, Keith, Inverness, Stornoway, Wick, Dumbarton and Dunoon. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Michael Thompson/Released)

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12/09/2013
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