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Spc. Tehran Davis, left, and Spc. Manuel Otero, right,

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Spc. Tehran Davis, left, and Spc. Manuel Otero, right, water treatment specialists assigned to 226th Composite Supply Company, 87th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Georgia, monitor the water purification pump leading into a lake during Saber Strike 18 on Adazi base, Latvia, June 6, 2018. Saber Strike is a multinational exercise currently in its eighth year. This year's exercise is scheduled to run from June 3-15 and provides the opportunity for participants from 19 countries to train together and improve each units ability to perform their designated missions. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Dustin D. Biven / 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

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