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The 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team Noncommissioned

The 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team Noncommissioned

The 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) inductees swear in at the NCO induction ceremony at Multi National Base - Tarin Kot, Afghanistan. Photography by: Leading Seaman Andrew Dakin, 1... More

Competitor U.S. Army Capt. Brad Losner, with the 2nd

Competitor U.S. Army Capt. Brad Losner, with the 2nd

Competitor U.S. Army Capt. Brad Losner, with the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team at Fort Riley, Kansas, competes in the Spartan Brigade Weightlifting and CrossFit Competition at Multinational Base Tarin Kowt in... More

U.S. Soldiers compete using the rowing machine during

U.S. Soldiers compete using the rowing machine during

U.S. Soldiers compete using the rowing machine during the Spartan Brigade Weightlifting and CrossFit Competition at Multinational Base Tarin Kot in Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, April 16, 2013. The competition... More

Coalition forces salute during the American national

Coalition forces salute during the American national

Coalition forces salute during the American national anthem at the Noncommissioned Officers induction ceremony at Multi National Base - Tarin Kot, Afghanistan. Photography by: Leading Seaman Andrew Dakin, 1st J... More

Australian female Cpl. Daniella Gomez squatted 205

Australian female Cpl. Daniella Gomez squatted 205

Australian female Cpl. Daniella Gomez squatted 205 pounds April 18, 2013 during the 2nd Spartan Armored Brigade Combat Team weightlifting competition. She also successfully completed 33 repetitions with 65 poun... More

During the team endurance pullup competition, it was

During the team endurance pullup competition, it was

During the team endurance pullup competition, it was a matter of Spartan pride according to Sgt. Christopher Monroe whose bloody hands helped lift him and his teammate, 1st Lt. Jodi Corcoran, to first place in ... More

Judges from the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team at

Judges from the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team at

Judges from the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team at Fort Riley, Kansas, count U.S. military competitors situp repetitions during the Spartan Brigade Weightlifting and CrossFit Competition at Multinational Base T... More

Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy Amis sings the American national

Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy Amis sings the American national

Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy Amis sings the American national anthem in front of a coalition audience during the noncommissioned officer induction ceremony at Multi National Base - Tarin Kot, Afghanistan. Photography ... More

Competitor 1st Lt. Justin Hedden, 2-3 Brigade Special

Competitor 1st Lt. Justin Hedden, 2-3 Brigade Special

Competitor 1st Lt. Justin Hedden, 2-3 Brigade Special Troops Battalion, competes in the Spartan squat competition during the Spartan Brigade Weightlifting and CrossFit Competition at Multinational Base Tarin Ko... More

Sgt. Selvija Bajrami prepares to cross the line to

Sgt. Selvija Bajrami prepares to cross the line to

Sgt. Selvija Bajrami prepares to cross the line to be promoted to Sergeant during her induction ceremony held at Multi National Base - Tarin Kot, Afghanistan. Mid caption: The 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team No... More

Sgt. Koji Long receives his charge to the newly promoted

Sgt. Koji Long receives his charge to the newly promoted

Sgt. Koji Long receives his charge to the newly promoted noncommissioned officer at Multi National Base - Tarin Kot, Afghanistan. Photography by: Leading Seaman Andrew Dakin, 1st Joint Public Affairs Unit

Command Sgt. Maj. Jefferson D.  Moser of the 2nd Armored

Command Sgt. Maj. Jefferson D. Moser of the 2nd Armored

Command Sgt. Maj. Jefferson D. Moser of the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team speaks to the noncommissioned officers during the induction ceremony at Multi National Base - Tarin Kot, Afghanistan. Photography by:... More

No matter the fitness forte, competitors from different

No matter the fitness forte, competitors from different

No matter the fitness forte, competitors from different nations and services U.S. Army soldiers challenged the limits of their bodies during the Spartan Brigade Weightlifting and CrossFit Competition at Multina... More

Coalition forces congratulate the newly promoted

Coalition forces congratulate the newly promoted

Coalition forces congratulate the newly promoted noncommissioned officers at the induction ceremony held at Multi National Base - Tarin Kot, Afghanistan Photography by: Leading Seaman Andrew Dakin, 1st Joint Pu... More

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