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Pfc. Adam Van Raalten, infantryman, Alpha Troop, 1st

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Pfc. Adam Van Raalten, infantryman, Alpha Troop, 1st

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Pfc. Adam Van Raalten, infantryman, Alpha Troop, 1st Squadron (Airborne), 40th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, and Pfc. Joshua Good, gunner, Apache Troop, 1-40th CAV, 4th ABCT, 25th ID, show an Indian soldier how to slide down a glacier after a hike to Byron Glacier at Portage Glacier, Alaska, Nov. 7 during a cultural day with soldiers of U.S. Army Alaska and the Indian army. It also included a visit to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. The event was part of the combined training exercise Yudh Abhyas 2010 conducted at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. It provided opportunity for the Indian soldiers to experience Alaska scenery and American culture. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ashley M. Armstrong, Public Affairs Specialist)

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07/11/2010
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