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An AH-64 Apache Helicopter with 6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry,

An AH-64 Apache Helicopter with 6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry,

An AH-64 Apache Helicopter with 6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, hovers during a training exercise at Fort Drum, New York, on October 3. A similar helicopter was used in the rescue effor... More

Fort Hood, Texas-based Soldiers in a 68-ton M1A2 Abrams

Fort Hood, Texas-based Soldiers in a 68-ton M1A2 Abrams

Fort Hood, Texas-based Soldiers in a 68-ton M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank cross the Imjin River April 6 over a floating bridge assembled by the Soldiers of the 74th Multi-Role Bridge Company ‘RiverRats,’ 62nd En... More

A South Korean Soldier from the Republic of Korea Army’s

A South Korean Soldier from the Republic of Korea Army’s

A South Korean Soldier from the Republic of Korea Army’s 6th Engineer Brigade guides the U.S. and South Korean boats pushing the floating pontoon as a raft across the Imjin River April 8. U.S. and South Korean ... More

An HH-60 Black Hawk helicopter with C Company, 3-10

An HH-60 Black Hawk helicopter with C Company, 3-10

An HH-60 Black Hawk helicopter with C Company, 3-10 General Support Aviation Battalion, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, hovers during a training exercise at Fort Drum, New York, on October 3. A similar helicopter... More

A floating bridge segment opens automatically in the

A floating bridge segment opens automatically in the

A floating bridge segment opens automatically in the Imjin River April 6 after being dropped in by truck. After the segment opened, Fort Hood, Texas-based Soldiers from the 74th Multi-Role Bridge Company ‘River... More

Crossing the Imjin, US Army Photo

Crossing the Imjin, US Army Photo

Crossing over a floating bridge April 6, Soldiers drive 68-ton M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tanks and 27-ton M2A3 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles, across the Imjin River. Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 8th Cava... More

Motivational Poster developed for 1st Armored Brigade

Motivational Poster developed for 1st Armored Brigade

Motivational Poster developed for 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division for their rotation to the Republic of South Korea. A South Korean Soldier from the Republic of Korea Army’s 6th Engineer B... More

Fort Drum, New York-based Soldiers of the 6th Squadron,

Fort Drum, New York-based Soldiers of the 6th Squadron,

Fort Drum, New York-based Soldiers of the 6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment ‘Six-Shooters,’ 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, in a CH-47 Chinook, airlift a segment of a floating bridge to the Imjin River April 6, ... More

6-6 CAV builds collective readiness on the Korean Peninsula

6-6 CAV builds collective readiness on the Korean Peninsula

An AH-64D Apache from 6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, takes off from an airfield in South Korea, on November 20. 6-6 CAV was working alongside 320th Special Tactics Squadron and Korean ... More

Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment,

Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment,

Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, secure the north shore of the Imjin River April 6. U.S. and South Korean forces conducted a four-day, co... More

Crossing over a floating bridge April 8, Soldiers drive

Crossing over a floating bridge April 8, Soldiers drive

Crossing over a floating bridge April 8, Soldiers drive 68-ton M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tanks and 27-ton M2A3 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles, across the Imjin River. Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 8th Cava... More

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