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Staff Sgt. Tomas Rivera and Spc. Raymond Muthig connect

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Staff Sgt. Tomas Rivera and Spc. Raymond Muthig connect

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Staff Sgt. Tomas Rivera and Spc. Raymond Muthig connect 100-foot fuel lines in a Y pattern in anticipation of fueling two AH-64 Apache helicopters from a large fuel bladder inside of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter April 16, 2015, at Joint Multinational Readiness Center, Hohenfels, Germany. The 12th Cavalry Regiment Soldiers are training as part of Saber Junction 15, a multinational exercise with 4,700 participants from 17 countries working toward greater interoperability while focusing on offensive, defensive and stability operations. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Amy Wieser Willson, 116th Public Affairs Detachment, North Dakota Army National Guard)

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16/04/2015
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