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U.S. Army Reserve Rotational Training Unit Soldiers

U.S. Army Reserve Rotational Training Unit Soldiers

U.S. Army Reserve Rotational Training Unit Soldiers with the 351st Psychological Operations Company, based in Ft. Totten, N.Y., head down range in their vehicle to conduct crew-served weapons training during Op... More

Got ammunition? Pfc. Glenn Glasper from the 351st

Got ammunition? Pfc. Glenn Glasper from the 351st

Got ammunition? Pfc. Glenn Glasper from the 351st Psychological Operations Company, based in Ft. Totten, N.Y., sorts his ammunition belt before moving down range to engage targets with a M240B machine gun durin... More

A M1097 HMMWV is staged in the distance while the

A M1097 HMMWV is staged in the distance while the

A M1097 HMMWV is staged in the distance while the three-person crew inside prepare to engage targets to finish the validation process during Operation Cold Steel III, hosted by the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and P... More

A U.S. Army Reserve Rotational Training Unit Soldier

A U.S. Army Reserve Rotational Training Unit Soldier

A U.S. Army Reserve Rotational Training Unit Soldier takes the gunner position behind a M2 machine gun awaiting his team's turn to conduct crew-served weapons training during Operation Cold Steel III, hosted by... More

Pfc. Glenn Glasper from the 351st Psychological Operations

Pfc. Glenn Glasper from the 351st Psychological Operations

Pfc. Glenn Glasper from the 351st Psychological Operations Company, based in Ft. Totten, N.Y., put his eye on a AN/PAS 13 thermal weapon sight to get a better scope out potential targets to engage through Table... More

A M50 joint service general purpose mask (JSGPM) lays

A M50 joint service general purpose mask (JSGPM) lays

A M50 joint service general purpose mask (JSGPM) lays in reach next to a driver, ready to be donned at a moment’s notice during Operation Cold Steel III, hosted by the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological ... More

Spc. Sean Mohan (Driver) and Sgt. Daniel Estevez (Vehicle

Spc. Sean Mohan (Driver) and Sgt. Daniel Estevez (Vehicle

Spc. Sean Mohan (Driver) and Sgt. Daniel Estevez (Vehicle Commander) from the 351st Psychological Operations Company, based in Ft. Totten, N.Y., scan the area for targets at the first battle point during Operat... More

Pfc. Glenn Glasper from the 351st Psychological Operations

Pfc. Glenn Glasper from the 351st Psychological Operations

Pfc. Glenn Glasper from the 351st Psychological Operations Company, based in Ft. Totten, N.Y., fires and takes down targets with a M240B machine gun atop a M1097 HMMWV during Operation Cold Steel III, hosted by... More

U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Daniel Estevez, Spc. Sean Mohan,

U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Daniel Estevez, Spc. Sean Mohan,

U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Daniel Estevez, Spc. Sean Mohan, and Pfc. Glenn Glasper from the 351st Psychological Operations Company, based in Ft. Totten, N.Y., stop for a crew photo upon validating their skills whil... More

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