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2 d battalion 114th field artillery regiment prepares for equipment validation during annual training at fort irwin california

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Spc. Demarlin M. Lee, a field artillery automated tactical

Spc. Demarlin M. Lee, a field artillery automated tactical

Spc. Demarlin M. Lee, a field artillery automated tactical data system specialist with the 2d Battalion, 114th Field Artillery Regiment, Mississippi Army National Guard, inspects the Multiple Integrated Laser E... More

Sgt. Christopher L. Harris, a field artillery automated

Sgt. Christopher L. Harris, a field artillery automated

Sgt. Christopher L. Harris, a field artillery automated tactical data system specialist with the 2d Battalion, 114th Field Artillery Regiment, Mississippi Army National Guard, inspects the inside of an M1068A3 ... More

Spc. Demarlin M. Lee, a field artillery automated tactical

Spc. Demarlin M. Lee, a field artillery automated tactical

Spc. Demarlin M. Lee, a field artillery automated tactical data system specialist with the 2d Battalion, 114th Field Artillery Regiment, Mississippi Army National Guard, inspects the Multiple Integrated Laser E... More

Soldiers with the 2d Battalion, 114th Field Artillery

Soldiers with the 2d Battalion, 114th Field Artillery

Soldiers with the 2d Battalion, 114th Field Artillery Regiment, Mississippi Army National Guard, stage their M992A2 Field Artillery Ammunition Supply Vehicles, in preparation for equipment validation May 22, 20... More

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