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Medical personnel from the U.S. Army and Kuwait Land

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Medical personnel from the U.S. Army and Kuwait Land

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Medical personnel from the U.S. Army and Kuwait Land Forces complete their medical evacuation to a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter belonging to the 2nd Battalion, 211th General Support Aviation Battalion, 35th Combat Aviation Brigade at Udairi Range in Kuwait, March 4, 2019. Soldiers of the Kuwait Land Forces, Qatari Emiri Forces, and U.S. Army gathered for Exercise Desert Leopard II on March 2-6, 2019. Desert Leopard began as a bilateral exercise between two nations within the Gulf Cooperation Council, Kuwait and Qatar. In December, 2018, leaders of the Kuwait Land Forces invited members of U.S. Central Command’s Task Force Spartan to participate in the exercise, growing Desert Leopard II to include three nations. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Linsey Williams)

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04/03/2019
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