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Chris Taylor, an Australian army craftsman and a 1st

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Chris Taylor, an Australian army craftsman and a 1st Combat Service Support Battalion vehicle mechanic, and a U.S. Army officer watch as the 1st Infantry Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, and seven Australian jump masters conduct a parachute drop as annual training for the unit at the Kapyong Drop Zone in Shoalwater Bay Training Area July 17, during Talisman Sabre 2011. TS11 is a biennial international joint training exercise aimed at improving and validating the Australian Defense Force and United States combat readiness and interoperability as a combined joint task force. (U.S. Marine Photo by Lance Cpl. Laura Cardoso)

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17/07/2011
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