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Engineers with the Idaho Army National Guard's 116th

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Engineers with the Idaho Army National Guard's 116th

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Engineers with the Idaho Army National Guard's 116th Brigade Engineer Battalion conduct training in fighting positions for crew-served weapon teams, M1 Abrams and M2 Bradley turret and hull defilades on June 17th, 2018, Orchard Combat Training Center, south of Boise, Idaho. Combat engineers with the 116th BEB participate in an eXportable Combat Training Capability rotation at the OCTC for its National Training Center rotation in June 2019. More than 3,000 Soldiers from at least five Army National Guard states, the U.S. Army, the U.S. Army Reserve and the British Army Reserve's 103rd Regiment Royal Artillery and Airmen from the Oregon Air National Guard’s 123rd Weather Flight participated in the brigade’s largest training exercise of the year.

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17/06/2018
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