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Pvt. Jared Beier, Pvt. Zachary Hilleary and Spc. Alexander

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Pvt. Jared Beier, Pvt. Zachary Hilleary and Spc. Alexander

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Pvt. Jared Beier, Pvt. Zachary Hilleary and Spc. Alexander Clements(from left to right), radar section, Headquarters and Headquarter Battery, 1st Battalion, 37th Field Artillery Regiment, ground the generator that powers the new EQ-36 Target Acquisition Radar, Jan. 26. The radar section is the first on JBLM to complete certification on the new system. The team was able to arrive on location and have the radar fully functional in less than five minutes.

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26/01/2012
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