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A Romanian TAB-79s Armored Personnel Carrier rolls

A Romanian TAB-79s Armored Personnel Carrier rolls

A Romanian TAB-79s Armored Personnel Carrier rolls across an improved ribbon bridge Aug. 4 during a tactical river crossing demonstration near Voila, Romania. U.S. and Romanian military forces participated in t... More

A Soldier with 1st Battalion, 64th Infantry Regiment,

A Soldier with 1st Battalion, 64th Infantry Regiment,

A Soldier with 1st Battalion, 64th Infantry Regiment, assumes a defensive position on the banks of the Olt River in Voila, Romania, Aug. 2. The Soldier and other members of his unit demonstrate a tactical river... More

Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, Commanding General for U.S. Army

Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, Commanding General for U.S. Army

Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, Commanding General for U.S. Army Europe, speaks to Hans Klemm, U.S. Ambassador to Romania, during the Saber Guardian 16 Distinguished Visitor Day following a combat demonstration near Voila... More

U.S. Soldiers aboard MK2 Bridge Erection Boats race

U.S. Soldiers aboard MK2 Bridge Erection Boats race

U.S. Soldiers aboard MK2 Bridge Erection Boats race down the Olt River in Voila, Romania Aug. 4 during a tactical river crossing demonstration. U.S. and Romanian military forces participated in the demonstratio... More

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