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Calin Todeci, a Romanian Solider with the 191st Infantry

Calin Todeci, a Romanian Solider with the 191st Infantry

Calin Todeci, a Romanian Solider with the 191st Infantry Battalion, presents a mission outline in the Romanian Tactical Operations Center for Exercise Saber Guardian at the Romanian Land Force Combat Training C... More

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Hilario Dominguez, the information

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Hilario Dominguez, the information

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Hilario Dominguez, the information operations noncommissioned officer in charge with the 164th Armored Infantry Battalion, displays a tent for the battalion’s Tactical Operations Center... More

The 164th Armored Infantry Battalion tactical operations

The 164th Armored Infantry Battalion tactical operations

The 164th Armored Infantry Battalion tactical operations center for Exercise Saber Guardian hides behind the trees, at the Romanian Land Force Combat Training Center in Cincu, Romania July 30, 2016. Saber Guard... More

The Romanian tactical operations center prepares for

The Romanian tactical operations center prepares for

The Romanian tactical operations center prepares for field training during Exercise Saber Guardian at the Romanian Land Force Combat Training Center in Cincu, Romania July 30, 2016. Saber Guardian is a multinat... More

Stump, the mascot for the 164th Armored Infantry Battalion,

Stump, the mascot for the 164th Armored Infantry Battalion,

Stump, the mascot for the 164th Armored Infantry Battalion, stands beside the battalion colors during Exercise Saber Guardian at the Romanian Land Force Combat Training Center in Cincu, Romania July 30, 2016. S... More

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