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Smoke generators provide a layer of concealment for

Smoke generators provide a layer of concealment for

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Smoke generators provide a layer of concealment for opposing forces in the Donnelly Training Area Oct. 11 during exercise Arctic Anvil 19-01. The exercise is a joint, multi-national, force-on-force training exercise designed to provide the 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division a tough, realistic training event that validates their ability to fight and win as a combined arms team in preparation for their rotation at the Army's National Training Center in California early next year. (Army photo/John Pennell)

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11/10/2018
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