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Indirect-fire Infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron

Indirect-fire Infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron

Indirect-fire Infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron perform range operations with the M120 mortar during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Drum, N.Y., on July 15. The M120 ... More

New York Army National Guard indirect-fire infantrymen

New York Army National Guard indirect-fire infantrymen

New York Army National Guard indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron perform range operations with M120 and M224 mortars during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort... More

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron perform range operations with the M120 mortar during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Drum, N.Y., July 15. The M120 is ... More

A member of the  2nd Squadron 101st Cavalry prepares

A member of the 2nd Squadron 101st Cavalry prepares

A member of the 2nd Squadron 101st Cavalry prepares a M224 60 mm mortar for firing during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Drum, N.Y., July 15. The M224 is capable of putting r... More

A New York Army National Guard indirect-fire infantrymen

A New York Army National Guard indirect-fire infantrymen

A New York Army National Guard indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2nd Squadron 101st Cavalry performs range operations with M120 mortar during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Dr... More

An indirect-fire infantrymen with the New York Army

An indirect-fire infantrymen with the New York Army

An indirect-fire infantrymen with the New York Army National Guard's 2nd Squadron 101st Cavalry lays in the guns during range operations with M120 and M224 mortars during an Exportable Combat Training Capabilit... More

New York Army National Guard Spc. Andrew Paulson, a

New York Army National Guard Spc. Andrew Paulson, a

New York Army National Guard Spc. Andrew Paulson, a heavy equipment operator from Amherst, N.Y., assigned to Company A 27th Brigade Special Troops Battalion operates a High Mobility Engineer Excavator (HMEE) t... More

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron perform range operations with M120 and M224 mortars during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Drum, N.Y., July 15. The M12... More

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron perform range operations with M120 and M224 mortars during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Drum, N.Y., July 14. The M12... More

New York Army Natinal Guard Spc. Andrew Paulson, a

New York Army Natinal Guard Spc. Andrew Paulson, a

New York Army Natinal Guard Spc. Andrew Paulson, a heavy equipment operator from Amherst, N.Y., assigned to Company A, 27th Brigade Special Troops Battalion operates a High Mobility Engineer Excavator (HMEE) t... More

New York Army National Guard indirect-fire infantrymen

New York Army National Guard indirect-fire infantrymen

New York Army National Guard indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron perform range operations with M224 mortars during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Drum, N... More

New York Army National Guard Staff Sgt. John Brois

New York Army National Guard Staff Sgt. John Brois

New York Army National Guard Staff Sgt. John Brois an Indirect-fire Infantrymen with with the 2nd Squadron 101st Cavalry discusses range operations with M120 and M224 mortars during an Exportable Combat Trainin... More

Two New York Army National Guard  indirect-fire Infantrymen

Two New York Army National Guard indirect-fire Infantrymen

Two New York Army National Guard indirect-fire Infantrymen assigned to the 2nd Squadron 101st Cavalry adjust a 60 millimeter M224 mortar during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort... More

New York Army National Guard indirect-fire Infantrymen

New York Army National Guard indirect-fire Infantrymen

New York Army National Guard indirect-fire Infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron perform range operations with M224 mortars during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Drum, N.... More

Two New York Army National Guard indirect-fire infantrymen

Two New York Army National Guard indirect-fire infantrymen

Two New York Army National Guard indirect-fire infantrymen assigned to the 2nd Squadron 101st Cavalry adjust a 60 mm M224 mortar during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Drum, N.Y... More

Indirect-fire Infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron

Indirect-fire Infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron

Indirect-fire Infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron perform range operations with M120 and M224 mortars during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Drum, N.Y., July 14. The M12... More

Indirect-fire Infantrymen with the 2nd Squadron 101st

Indirect-fire Infantrymen with the 2nd Squadron 101st

Indirect-fire Infantrymen with the 2nd Squadron 101st Cavalry perform range operations with an M120 mortar during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Drum, N.Y., on July 15. The M... More

New York Army National Guard Soldiers of Companies

New York Army National Guard Soldiers of Companies

New York Army National Guard Soldiers of Companies A and B of the 642nd Aviation Support Battalion prepare for a combat convoy lanes training exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on July 15, 2015, during annua... More

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron perform range operations with M120 and M224 mortars during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Drum, N.Y., July 15. The M12... More

New York Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Rain Barnes,

New York Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Rain Barnes,

New York Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Rain Barnes, assigned to Company, B 642nd Aviation Support Battalion directs a fork lift placing an aviation maintenance shop into place at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on J... More

New York Army National Guard Soldiers of Company A,

New York Army National Guard Soldiers of Company A,

New York Army National Guard Soldiers of Company A, 642nd Aviation Support Battalion conduct a 100-hour inspection on a CH-47F Chinook helicopter at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., July 15, 2015, during annual traini... More

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron

Indirect-fire infantrymen with the 2-101 Cavalry Squadron perform range operations with thed M120 mortar during an Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise at Fort Drum, N.Y., July 15. The M120 is... More

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