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Georgia Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Brandon Hicks

Georgia Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Brandon Hicks

Georgia Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Brandon Hicks and Pfc. Chad Lahue, with 1-108th Cavalry, set a 120mm mortar system and conduct a pre-mount check as part of their training at the Georgia Garrison Training... More

Georgia Army National Guard Spc. Justin Reynolds and

Georgia Army National Guard Spc. Justin Reynolds and

Georgia Army National Guard Spc. Justin Reynolds and Spc. Jon Haley, both cavalry scouts with 1-108th Cavalry, reload a training round into an ITAS tow missile system at the Georgia Garrison Training Center, Fo... More

A CH-47 Chinook helicopter carrying VIPs lands at the

A CH-47 Chinook helicopter carrying VIPs lands at the

A CH-47 Chinook helicopter carrying VIPs lands at the live fire range where Georgia Army National Guard soldiers with 1-108th Cavalry conducted a Combined Arms Live Fire Exercise (CALFAX) at the Georgia Garriso... More

Georgia Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Brandon Hicks

Georgia Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Brandon Hicks

Georgia Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Brandon Hicks and Pfc. Chad Lahue, with 1-108th Cavalry, talk about the 120mm mortar system with Georgia Army National Guard Command Sgt. Maj. Phillip Springfield at the G... More

Georgia Army National Guardsman 2nd Lt. Tye Walden,

Georgia Army National Guardsman 2nd Lt. Tye Walden,

Georgia Army National Guardsman 2nd Lt. Tye Walden, platoon leader, relays radio traffic to Pvt. David Lemons during a live fire exercise at the Georgia Garrison Training Center, Fort Stewart, Ga. The platoon l... More

A 60mm mortar team with Georgia Army National Guard's

A 60mm mortar team with Georgia Army National Guard's

A 60mm mortar team with Georgia Army National Guard's 1-108th Cavalry fires rounds down range during a combined arms live fire exercise (CALFEX) at the Georgia Garrison Training Center, Fort Stewart, Ga. The 10... More

U.S. Army Spc. Edwin Jonas III, a cavalry scout assigned

U.S. Army Spc. Edwin Jonas III, a cavalry scout assigned

U.S. Army Spc. Edwin Jonas III, a cavalry scout assigned to Bravo Troop, 1st Battalion, 108th Cavalry Regiment, prepares for mounted live fire training using a .50-caliber machine gun at the Georgia Garrison Tr... More

Georgia Army National Guard soldiers with 1-108th Cavalry,

Georgia Army National Guard soldiers with 1-108th Cavalry,

Georgia Army National Guard soldiers with 1-108th Cavalry, move with a purpose onto the firing line at the Georgia Garrison Training Center, Fort Stewart, Ga. The 108th then fired their weapons during a combine... More

Hall County Commissioner Chad Lutz talks with Bravo

Hall County Commissioner Chad Lutz talks with Bravo

Hall County Commissioner Chad Lutz talks with Bravo Troop, 1-108th Cavalry soldiers about what they do during drill weekends and annual training. "Well, every drill is different, sir," explains Spc. Edgar Gonza... More

Georgia Army National Guard Soldiers with 1-108th Cavalry,

Georgia Army National Guard Soldiers with 1-108th Cavalry,

Georgia Army National Guard Soldiers with 1-108th Cavalry, assume a defensive position on top of a hill as two AH-64 Apache attack helicopter fire upon a target down range at the Georgia Garrison Training Cente... More

A Georgia Army National Guardsman with the 1-108th

A Georgia Army National Guardsman with the 1-108th

A Georgia Army National Guardsman with the 1-108th Cavalry stands by to fire his weapon after two AH-64 Apache attack helicopters finish providing fire support down range at the Georgia Garrison Training Center... More

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