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U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment

U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment

U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment and Czech Republic soldiers conduct weapons familiarization training during Exercise Dragoon Ride at a range May 29, 2016. The training is conducted to validat... More

Czech Republican's enjoy the static display wearing

Czech Republican's enjoy the static display wearing

Czech Republican's enjoy the static display wearing historic uniform from World War II, by the U.S. Soldiers assigned to 2nd Calvary Regiment Bravo Company during their road march for the Exercise Dragon Ride, ... More

Soldiers of 2nd Cavalry Regiment stand for a photo

Soldiers of 2nd Cavalry Regiment stand for a photo

Soldiers of 2nd Cavalry Regiment stand for a photo with Czech children during the joint static display held in Vyskov Military Academy, Czech Republic, May 29. Dragon Ride is conducted to validate our partnerin... More

U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment

U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment

U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment and Czech Republic soldiers conduct weapons familiarization training during Exercise Dragoon Ride at a range May 29, 2016. The training is conducted to validat... More

A Soldier of 2nd Cavalry Regiment talks with Czech

A Soldier of 2nd Cavalry Regiment talks with Czech

A Soldier of 2nd Cavalry Regiment talks with Czech WWII re-enactors during a joint static display held in Vyskov Military Academy, Czech Republic, May 29. Dragon Ride is conducted to validate our partnering all... More

U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment

U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment

U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment listen to a safety brief given by the Czech Republic soldiers during weapons familiarization training for Exercise Dragoon Ride at a range May 29, 2016. The tr... More

A Czech Republic elderly woman enjoys the static display

A Czech Republic elderly woman enjoys the static display

A Czech Republic elderly woman enjoys the static display by the U.S. Soldiers assigned to 2nd Calvary Regiment Bravo Company during their road march for the Exercise Dragon Ride, May 29, 2016. Dragon Ride is co... More

Czech Republican's enjoy the static display wearing

Czech Republican's enjoy the static display wearing

Czech Republican's enjoy the static display wearing historic uniform from World War II, by the U.S. Soldiers assigned to 2nd Calvary Regiment Bravo Company during their road march for the Exercise Dragon Ride, ... More

U.S. soldiers assigned to 2nd Cavalry Regiment show

U.S. soldiers assigned to 2nd Cavalry Regiment show

U.S. soldiers assigned to 2nd Cavalry Regiment show Czech Republic locals how to use U.S. Army equipment at a static display May 29, 2016. The static display also included 10 U.S. Army Strykers and 5 Czech Repu... More

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Deuveille assigned to 2nd

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Deuveille assigned to 2nd

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Deuveille assigned to 2nd Cavalry Regiment shows a Czech Republic local how to operate a U.S. Army weapons system at a static display May 29, 2016. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Nikayla Shod... More

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