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U.S. Army Sgt. Jacob McHenry, a forward observer with

U.S. Army Sgt. Jacob McHenry, a forward observer with

U.S. Army Sgt. Jacob McHenry, a forward observer with 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment, and a native of Oakgrove, La., looks through binoculars to see where a round hit while U.S. Army Pfc. William Melichar,... More

Soldiers take notes while they prepare to call-for-fire

Soldiers take notes while they prepare to call-for-fire

Soldiers take notes while they prepare to call-for-fire in the simulator facilities during the practical exercise portion of Fires University at Camp Bondsteel Dec. 17. Cavalry scouts and forward observers with... More

U.S. Army Spc. Sterling Cotton, a cavalry scout with

U.S. Army Spc. Sterling Cotton, a cavalry scout with

U.S. Army Spc. Sterling Cotton, a cavalry scout with Joint Regional Detachment-East and a Dallas native, listens as U.S. Army Staff Sgt. George Kerr, a forward observer with 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment ... More

Soldiers from 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment,

Soldiers from 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment,

Soldiers from 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment, listen as an instructor goes over call for fire operations during the Fires University training at Camp Bondsteel Dec. 17. The day's classroom instruction was ... More

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