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Georgia Army National Guard Spc. Justin Reynolds and

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Georgia Army National Guard Spc. Justin Reynolds and Spc. Jon Haley, both cavalry scouts with 1-108th Cavalry, reload a training round into an ITAS tow missile system at the Georgia Garrison Training Center, Fort Stewart, Ga. The tow missile was one of the weapons used during a combined arms live-fire exercise at the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team's eXportable Combat Training Capabilities (XCTC) training at Fort Stewart. Reynolds is a Powder Springs, Ga., native. He works as a driver for Waste Industries and would have served in the Guard for two years in October. Haley is a Kennesaw, Ga., native. He does wood work for David Matthews Contractors and is nearing is third year serving in the Guard. (Army photo by Sgt. Michael Uribe - at Georgia Garrison Training Center)

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19/09/2013
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