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Maj. Gen. Almantas Leika, Lithuanian Land Forces commander,

Maj. Gen. Almantas Leika, Lithuanian Land Forces commander,

Maj. Gen. Almantas Leika, Lithuanian Land Forces commander, left, and Col. Robert P. Ashe, right, commander of the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, salute each other at the end of Leika’s... More

Col. Robert P. Ashe, left, commander of the 1st Armored

Col. Robert P. Ashe, left, commander of the 1st Armored

Col. Robert P. Ashe, left, commander of the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, listens to Maj. Gen. Almantas Leika, Lithuanian Land Forces Commander, right, as he talks to Team Eagle, Task ... More

Col. Robert P. Ashe, center, commander of the 1st Armored

Col. Robert P. Ashe, center, commander of the 1st Armored

Col. Robert P. Ashe, center, commander of the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, addresses Soldiers from Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7 Infantry about the merits of multinational cooperation at... More

Maj. Gen. Almantas Leika, Lithuanian Land Forces commander,

Maj. Gen. Almantas Leika, Lithuanian Land Forces commander,

Maj. Gen. Almantas Leika, Lithuanian Land Forces commander, addresses Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7 Infantry Soldiers during a visit to the Great Lithuanian Hetman Jonusas Radvila Training Regiment in Rukla, Lithu... More

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