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Pvt. Edwin S. Ruffner, an armor crew-member with company

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Pvt. Edwin S. Ruffner, an armor crew-member with company

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Pvt. Edwin S. Ruffner, an armor crew-member with company C, 1st battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, demonstrates a Christini 450cc all wheel drive motorcycle during Network Integration Evaluation 13.1 , to distinguished visitors Brig. Gen. Simon Deakin, Martin Brown of Canada, Col.Toffer Beattie of Great Britain, and Lt. Col.Mark Ewing of Great Britain at Dona Ana, N.M., on Nov 14. The multitude of visits from distinguished guests through the five-week Network Integration Evaluation demonstrates the importance of modernizing the U.S. Army and enhancing military capabilities. (U.S. Army photograph by Sgt. Todd Robinson)

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14/11/2012
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