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Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army (JAF) Soldiers sit with

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Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army (JAF) Soldiers sit with a U.S. Army Soldier from Charlie Company, 1st Combined Arms Battalion, 252 Armor Regiment, 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, “Old Hickory,” North Carolina Army National Guard during a Subject Matter Expert Exchange on the BGM-71 Tube-launched, Optically-tracked, Wireless-guided Weapon System, coordinated by Military Engagement Team-Jordan, 158th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Arizona Army National Guard, at a base outside of Amman, Jordan in December 2019. The U.S. military has a long-standing relationship with Jordan to support our mutual objectives by providing military assistance to the JAF consistent with our national interests. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Elvis Sierra)

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12/12/2019
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