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Soldiers from the 15th Security Force Assistance Team,

Soldiers from the 15th Security Force Assistance Team,

Soldiers from the 15th Security Force Assistance Team, 191st Infantry Brigade, 1st Army Division West, carry a simulated casualty to an evacuation point during an exercise at the Joint Readiness Training Center... More

An improvised explosive devise simulator strikes the

An improvised explosive devise simulator strikes the

An improvised explosive devise simulator strikes the head vehicle in a convoy lead by the 15th Security Force Assistance Team, 191st Infantry Brigade, 1st Army Division West during a live-fire exercise at the J... More

A simulated rocket-propelled grenade hits the middle

A simulated rocket-propelled grenade hits the middle

A simulated rocket-propelled grenade hits the middle vehicle in a convoy lead by the 15th Security Force Assistance Team, 191st Infantry Brigade, 1st Army Division West, during a live-fire exercise at the Joint... More

Staff Sgt. Kenneth Bourque, a gunner with the 15th

Staff Sgt. Kenneth Bourque, a gunner with the 15th

Staff Sgt. Kenneth Bourque, a gunner with the 15th Security Force Assistance Team, 191st Infantry Brigade, 1st Army Division West, engages a target during an exercise at the Joint Readiness Training Center and ... More

A gunner from the 15th Security Force Assistance Team,

A gunner from the 15th Security Force Assistance Team,

A gunner from the 15th Security Force Assistance Team, 191st Infantry Brigade, 1st Army Division West, fires his 50-Caliber machine gun at pop-up targets during a live-fire convoy at the Joint Readiness Trainin... More

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