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OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Two M270A1 Multiple

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Two M270A1 Multiple

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Two M270A1 Multiple Launch Rocket System crews with Bravo Battery, 1-147th Field Artillery Battalion, South Dakota Army National Guard, fire rockets from their respective loader ... More

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Spc. Tim Adair and

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Spc. Tim Adair and

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Spc. Tim Adair and Sgt. Jessica Anderson, both M270A1 Multiple Launch Rocket System repairers for Forward Support Company, 1-147th Field Artillery Battalion, South Dakota Army Na... More

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Sgt. Steve Trautner,

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Sgt. Steve Trautner,

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Sgt. Steve Trautner, wheeled vehicle mechanic for Forward Support Company, 1-147th Field Artillery Battalion, South Dakota Army National Guard, performs troubleshooting procedure... More

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – National Guardsmen

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – National Guardsmen

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – National Guardsmen of 1-147th Field Artillery Battalion, South Dakota Army National Guard, dispense fuel from the back of a M978A4 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (Fuel Se... More

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Two M270A1 Multiple

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Two M270A1 Multiple

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Two M270A1 Multiple Launch Rocket System crews with Bravo Battery, 1-147th Field Artillery Battalion, South Dakota Army National Guard, fire rockets from their respective loader ... More

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Sgt. Steve Trautner

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Sgt. Steve Trautner

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Sgt. Steve Trautner and Sgt. Chris Ewalt (both left), respectively a wheeled vehicle mechanic and tracked vehicle repairer for Forward Support Company, 1-147th Field Artillery Ba... More

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Spc. Geoff Adler, wheeled

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Spc. Geoff Adler, wheeled

OROGRANDE RANGE COMPLEX, N.M. – Spc. Geoff Adler, wheeled vehicle mechanic for Forward Support Company, 1-147th Field Artillery Battalion, South Dakota Army National Guard, utilizes a socket wrench to tilt the ... More

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