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Maj. Gen. Riho Terras (right), Estonia's chief of defence,

Maj. Gen. Riho Terras (right), Estonia's chief of defence,

Maj. Gen. Riho Terras (right), Estonia's chief of defence, climbs the stairs to the control tower at Crittenberger Multi-Purpose Range Complex to view Bradley Fighting Vehicle gunnery qualification tables of So... More

Maj. Gen. Riho Terras, Estonia's chief of defence,

Maj. Gen. Riho Terras, Estonia's chief of defence,

Maj. Gen. Riho Terras, Estonia's chief of defence, views a static display of various infantry weapons systems demonstrated by Soldiers of 2nd Battalion “Thunderhorse,” 12th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat ... More

Maj. Gen. Riho Terras, Estonia's chief of defence,

Maj. Gen. Riho Terras, Estonia's chief of defence,

Maj. Gen. Riho Terras, Estonia's chief of defence, sits in the gunner’s hatch of an M1A2 Abrams tank during his visit to Fort Hood, June 9. Part of Terras’ visit took him to Sugarloaf Multi-Use Range where Sold... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Bobby Breeden (left), the senior

Command Sgt. Maj. Bobby Breeden (left), the senior

Command Sgt. Maj. Bobby Breeden (left), the senior noncommissioned officer of 2nd Battalion “Thunderhorse,” 12th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team “Ironhorse,” 1st Cavalry Division, briefs Maj. Gen. Rih... More

Maj. Gen. Riho Terras (center), Estonia's chief of

Maj. Gen. Riho Terras (center), Estonia's chief of

Maj. Gen. Riho Terras (center), Estonia's chief of defence, climbs into an M1A2 Abrams tank at Sugarloaf Multi-Use Range during his visit to Fort Hood, June 9. During his visit, Terras observed Bradley Fighting... More

Maj. Gen. Riho Terras (second from right), Estonia's

Maj. Gen. Riho Terras (second from right), Estonia's

Maj. Gen. Riho Terras (second from right), Estonia's chief of defence, speaks with Col. John DiGiambattista (second from left), commander of 1st Brigade Combat Team “Ironhorse,” 1st Cavalry Division, about gunn... More

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