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Soldiers with A Battery of the 4th Battalion/133rd

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Soldiers with A Battery of the 4th Battalion/133rd

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Soldiers with A Battery of the 4th Battalion/133rd Field Artillery Regiment, discuss the launch rehearsal they conducted moments before with the M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System at Fort Hood, Texas, July 16, 2018. Members of the 4th Battalion of the 133rd Field Artillery Regiment engaged in training intended to simulate a realistic combat environment during the 2018 annual training at Fort Hood, Texas. “Everything about the training that we’re doing is as real as we can make it,” said Lt. Col. Christopher B. Fletcher, commander of the 4-133. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Giles, 36th Infantry Division Public Affairs/Released)

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16/07/2018
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Fort Cavazos31.13489, -97.77561
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