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Sgt. Michael C. Cancialusi and Sgt. Matthew Aqiuno,

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Sgt. Michael C. Cancialusi and Sgt. Matthew Aqiuno,

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Sgt. Michael C. Cancialusi and Sgt. Matthew Aqiuno, assigned to E Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment (Attack Reconnaissance), conduct egress training at the Training Support Center Ansbach HEAT trainer, Feb. 5, 2016, at Katterbach Army Airfield. Training is in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve. OAR is a demonstration of our continued commitment to the collective security of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and dedication to the enduring peace and stability in the region, in light of the Russian intervention in Ukraine specifically. (Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Georgios Moumoulidis/Released)

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05/02/2016
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