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The 25th Infantry Division, 29th Infantry Brigade Combat

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The 25th Infantry Division, 29th Infantry Brigade Combat

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The 25th Infantry Division, 29th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Hawaii Army National Guard alongside Singapore Armed Forces participate in an opening ceremony for exercise Tiger Balm 2017 in Singapore Jul. 18, 2017. Celebrating its 37th consecutive year, this exercise enhances the professional relationship, combat readiness, and interoperability between the United States and Singapore Armies to meet and demonstrate regional security, partnership and resolve. This two-week long bilateral exercise is hosted in Hawaii on even years and in Singapore on odd years. Concurrently, this exercise is held at multiple locations in Singapore, Hawaii and Alaska with U.S. Command Post Exercise response cells at several locations. Soldiers utilize cyber war-gaming during this exercise and for the first time, Strykers and Terrex military vehicles are training and performing side by side.

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18/07/2017
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