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Maj. James Avrams, operations officer for the 2nd Infantry

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Maj. James Avrams, operations officer for the 2nd Infantry

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Maj. James Avrams, operations officer for the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (2nd IBCT), 34th Infantry Division, points out unit locations on a map to Col. Derek Adams, 2nd IBCT commander, during an aerial tour of Camp Ripley Training Center, Minn., on July 24, 2019. Lt. Gen. Thomas James Jr., First Army commander, joined them on the tour. The 2nd IBCT is completing a 21-day eXportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) rotation in coordination with First Army to certify platoon proficiency using dynamic and challenging scenarios, day and night operations and live-fire exercises specific to the combat and domestic missions of each unit. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tawny Schmit)

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