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An Armenian soldier fires and maneuvers while conducting

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An Armenian soldier fires and maneuvers while conducting

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An Armenian soldier fires and maneuvers while conducting live-fire training during exercise Platinum Eagle at the platoon attack range in Babadag Training Area, Romania, May 8, 2014. Exercise Platinum Eagle is a multilateral exercise, conducted in two separate, consecutive iterations, designed to build partner nation capacity, reinforce relationships in a joint training environment and increase interoperability of allied/partner forces. The Platinum Eagle series includes U.S. Marines and sailors, soldiers from Romania, Bulgaria, Armenia (14-1), and Macedonia (14-2). (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Samantha A. Barajas, 2nd Marine Division, Combat Camera/ Released

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08/05/2014
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