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Soldiers with the Kazakhstan Peacekeeping Battalion

Soldiers with the Kazakhstan Peacekeeping Battalion

Soldiers with the Kazakhstan Peacekeeping Battalion step forward during the opening ceremony of Steppe Eagle Koktem Mar. 31, 2017, at Illisky Training Center, Kazakhstan.

Officials from the U.S. Army, British Army and the

Officials from the U.S. Army, British Army and the

Officials from the U.S. Army, British Army and the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan listen to an after action review on the last day of Steppe Eagle Koktem Apr. 11, 2017, at Illisky Training Center, Kazakhstan.

Lt. Col. Bulat Dusembayev, commander of the Kazakhstan

Lt. Col. Bulat Dusembayev, commander of the Kazakhstan

Lt. Col. Bulat Dusembayev, commander of the Kazakhstan Peacekeeping Brigade, made the opening remarks and welcomed the U.S. and U.K. soldiers to Steppe Eagle Koktem, the first phase of Exercise Steppe Eagle, du... More

Two U.S. Army Soldiers and a Kazakhstani Soldier with

Two U.S. Army Soldiers and a Kazakhstani Soldier with

Two U.S. Army Soldiers and a Kazakhstani Soldier with the Kazakhstan Peacekeeping Battalion Sustainment Company develop a company operations order Apr. 2, 2017, that will be used for the rest of Exercise Steppe... More

Lt. Col. Kent Cavallini, deputy commander for the Kentucky

Lt. Col. Kent Cavallini, deputy commander for the Kentucky

Lt. Col. Kent Cavallini, deputy commander for the Kentucky National Guard 149th Military Engagement Team, left, escorts Lt. Col. Joseph Gardner, commander of the 149th MET, and Sgt. Maj. Jesse Withers, Command ... More

Lt. Col. Joseph Gardner, commander of the Kentucky

Lt. Col. Joseph Gardner, commander of the Kentucky

Lt. Col. Joseph Gardner, commander of the Kentucky National Guard 149th Military Engagement Team, center, shakes hands with one of the Kazakhstani instructors from the Kazakhstan Peacekeeping Battalion during h... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Atanovich, 149th Military Engagement

Staff Sgt. Joshua Atanovich, 149th Military Engagement

Staff Sgt. Joshua Atanovich, 149th Military Engagement Team, watches the time as a Kazakhstani soldier from the Kazakhstan Peacekeeping Battalion prepares his radio for a commo check during Steppe Eagle Koktem,... More

Capt. Denis Babiyev, 149th Military Engagement Team,

Capt. Denis Babiyev, 149th Military Engagement Team,

Capt. Denis Babiyev, 149th Military Engagement Team, Kentucky National Guard, discusses fire support operations with Kazakhstani soldiers during Steppe Eagle Koktem Apr. 2, 2017, at Illisky Training Center, Kaz... More

Staff Sgt. Daniel Dornbusch and Staff Sgt. William

Staff Sgt. Daniel Dornbusch and Staff Sgt. William

Staff Sgt. Daniel Dornbusch and Staff Sgt. William Gordley with the 149th Military Engagement Team fold the American flag as part of the closing ceremony of Exercise Steppe Eagle 17 on Aug. 4, 2017 at the Illis... More

Staff Sgt. William Gordley, 149th Military Engagement

Staff Sgt. William Gordley, 149th Military Engagement

Staff Sgt. William Gordley, 149th Military Engagement Team, observes a Kazakhstani signal soldier who races against time to prepare his radio and send a radio check during Steppe Eagle Koktem Apr. 4, 2017, at I... More

Kazakhstani soldiers with the Kazakhstan Peacekeeping

Kazakhstani soldiers with the Kazakhstan Peacekeeping

Kazakhstani soldiers with the Kazakhstan Peacekeeping Brigade discuss the practical exercises that occured over the last three days of Steppe Eagle Koktem Apr. 9, 2017, at Illisky Training Center, Kazakhstan. T... More

Lt. Col. Kent Cavallini, deputy commander of the 149th

Lt. Col. Kent Cavallini, deputy commander of the 149th

Lt. Col. Kent Cavallini, deputy commander of the 149th Military Engagement Team, introduces the after action review presentation to the Kazakhstani soldiers on the last day of Steppe Eagle Koktem Apr. 11, 2017,... More

U.S. Army Soldiers discuss the schedule for Steppe

U.S. Army Soldiers discuss the schedule for Steppe

U.S. Army Soldiers discuss the schedule for Steppe Eagle Koktem with a Kazakhstani soldier after the opening ceremony Mar. 31, 2017.

U.K. soldiers from 1st Battalion, The Rifles, 160 Brigade,

U.K. soldiers from 1st Battalion, The Rifles, 160 Brigade,

U.K. soldiers from 1st Battalion, The Rifles, 160 Brigade, meet with instructors from the Kazakhstan Peacekeeping Battalion after the opening ceremony of Koktem, the first phase of Exercise Steppe Eagle, Mar. 31, 2017.

U.S. Army Soldiers discuss the schedule for Steppe

U.S. Army Soldiers discuss the schedule for Steppe

U.S. Army Soldiers discuss the schedule for Steppe Eagle Koktem with a Kazakhstani soldier after the opening ceremony Mar. 31, 2017.

Lt. Col. Kent Cavallini, deputy commander of the Kentucky

Lt. Col. Kent Cavallini, deputy commander of the Kentucky

Lt. Col. Kent Cavallini, deputy commander of the Kentucky National Guard 149th Military Engagement Team, center, and Lt. Col. Joseph Gardner, commander of the 149th MET, meet with officials from the Presidentia... More

Lt. Col. Kent Cavallini, deputy commander of the 149th

Lt. Col. Kent Cavallini, deputy commander of the 149th

Lt. Col. Kent Cavallini, deputy commander of the 149th Military Engagement Team, introduces the U.S. Army Soldiers during the opening ceremony of Steppe Eagle Koktem Mar. 31, 2017 at Illisky Training Center, Ka... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Atanovich, 149th Military Engagement

Staff Sgt. Joshua Atanovich, 149th Military Engagement

Staff Sgt. Joshua Atanovich, 149th Military Engagement Team, discusses tactical communication operations with signal soldiers with the Kazakhstani Peacekeeping Battalion Apr. 1, 2017, during phase one of Steppe... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Atanovich, 149th Military Engagement

Staff Sgt. Joshua Atanovich, 149th Military Engagement

Staff Sgt. Joshua Atanovich, 149th Military Engagement Team, participates in a tactical communications information exchange with Kazakhstani soldiers Apr. 1, 2017, as part of Steppe Eagle Koktem at Illisky Trai... More

Kazakhstani and U.S. Army Soldiers race toward the

Kazakhstani and U.S. Army Soldiers race toward the

Kazakhstani and U.S. Army Soldiers race toward the soccer ball during a team-building game Apr. 2, 2017, as part of Steppe Eagle Koktem at Illisky Training Center, Kazakhstan. Koktem is a series of military-to-... More

U.S. Army Soldiers work with Kazakhstani Soldiers from

U.S. Army Soldiers work with Kazakhstani Soldiers from

U.S. Army Soldiers work with Kazakhstani Soldiers from the Kazakhstan Peacekeeping Brigade to develop operational products for Steppe Eagle Koktem Apr. 4, 2017, at Illisky Training Center, Kazakhstan. Steppe Ea... More

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