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U.S. Army Maj. Steven Equils, Master Sgt. Richard Harris

U.S. Army Maj. Steven Equils, Master Sgt. Richard Harris

U.S. Army Maj. Steven Equils, Master Sgt. Richard Harris and Col. Jose Devarona prepare to lay flowers in front of the World War II eternal flame memorial to show respect for all service members that gave their... More

U.S. Army Maj. Steven Equils, Master Sgt. Richard Harris

U.S. Army Maj. Steven Equils, Master Sgt. Richard Harris

U.S. Army Maj. Steven Equils, Master Sgt. Richard Harris and Col. Jose Devarona render honors at the WWII eternal flame memorial for service members that gave their lives during World War II at the Park of 28 P... More

U.S. Army Maj. Steven Equils and Master Sgt. Richard

U.S. Army Maj. Steven Equils and Master Sgt. Richard

U.S. Army Maj. Steven Equils and Master Sgt. Richard Harris lay flowers in front of the World War II eternal flame memorial to show respect for all service members that gave their lives during WWII. The ceremon... More

U.S., United Kingdom, Kazakhstan, and Central Asia

U.S., United Kingdom, Kazakhstan, and Central Asia

U.S., United Kingdom, Kazakhstan, and Central Asia State partner soldiers stand in formation for the start of a memorial ceremony for World War II veterans who gave their lives in service. The ceremony was part... More

Kazakhstan, Central Asia State partners, U.S. and United

Kazakhstan, Central Asia State partners, U.S. and United

Kazakhstan, Central Asia State partners, U.S. and United Kingdom soldiers begin the march to lay flowers in front of the eternal flame memorial to show respect for all service members that gave their lives duri... More

Maj. Gen. Murat Bektanov, the Kazakhstan Land Forces

Maj. Gen. Murat Bektanov, the Kazakhstan Land Forces

Maj. Gen. Murat Bektanov, the Kazakhstan Land Forces commander, and representatives from partner nations participating in Exercise Steppe Eagle 2017, salute soldiers as they march past during the opening ceremo... More

United Kingdom soldiers lay flowers in in front of

United Kingdom soldiers lay flowers in in front of

United Kingdom soldiers lay flowers in in front of a World War II internal flame memorial to show respect for all service members that gave their lives during WWII. The ceremony was part of a cultural day for E... More

A Kazakhstani platoon leader gives a class and practices

A Kazakhstani platoon leader gives a class and practices

A Kazakhstani platoon leader gives a class and practices with his soldiers in preparation for a civil disorder situational training exercise for Exercise Steppe Eagle 17 at one of the mock forward operating bas... More

Soldiers from Tajikistan, the United Kingdom, and the

Soldiers from Tajikistan, the United Kingdom, and the

Soldiers from Tajikistan, the United Kingdom, and the United States march during the opening ceremony of Exercise Steppe Eagle 2017, July 22, at the Illisky Training Center, near Almaty, Kazakhstan.

U.S., United Kingdom, Kazakhstan, and Central Asia

U.S., United Kingdom, Kazakhstan, and Central Asia

U.S., United Kingdom, Kazakhstan, and Central Asia State partner representatives gave thanks to all the Kazakhstani service members who performed for the participating partner nations of Exercise Steppe Eagle 1... More

The Kazakhstan military band plays for the opening

The Kazakhstan military band plays for the opening

The Kazakhstan military band plays for the opening ceremony of Exercise Steppe Eagle 2017, July 22, at the Illisky Training Center, near Almaty, Kazakhstan.

A Kazakhstani platoon leader gives a class and practices

A Kazakhstani platoon leader gives a class and practices

A Kazakhstani platoon leader gives a class and practices movements with his soldiers in preparation for civil disorder situational training exercise for Exercise Steppe Eagle 17 at one of the mock forward opera... More

Kazakhstani service members perform a series of traditional

Kazakhstani service members perform a series of traditional

Kazakhstani service members perform a series of traditional and modern dances and songs from Kazakhstan, Central Asia, United Kingdom, and the U.S. for the soldiers participating in Exercise Steppe Eagle 17 as ... More

Three Kazakhstani soldiers prepare to conduct drill

Three Kazakhstani soldiers prepare to conduct drill

Three Kazakhstani soldiers prepare to conduct drill and ceremony movements for the opening ceremony of Exercise Steppe Eagle, July 22, at the Illisky Training Center, near Almaty, Kazakhstan.

U.S. Soldiers march past the leadership from participating

U.S. Soldiers march past the leadership from participating

U.S. Soldiers march past the leadership from participating partner nations during the pass and review during the Exercise Steppe Eagle 17 opening ceremony, July 22, at the Illisky Training Center, near Almaty, ... More

Kazakhstani medics practices tactical evacuation of

Kazakhstani medics practices tactical evacuation of

Kazakhstani medics practices tactical evacuation of soldiers in during civil disorder training in preparation for the civil disorder situational training exercise for Exercise Steppe Eagle 17 at one of the mock... More

A Kazakhstani platoon leader practices a key leader

A Kazakhstani platoon leader practices a key leader

A Kazakhstani platoon leader practices a key leader gives a class in preparation for a situational training exercise for Exercise Steppe Eagle 17 at one of the mock forward operating bases at Illisky Training C... More

U.S. Soldiers and soldiers from partner nations line

U.S. Soldiers and soldiers from partner nations line

U.S. Soldiers and soldiers from partner nations line up in a mass formation before the opening ceremony of Exercise Steppe Eagle 2017, July 22, at the Illisky Training Center, near Almaty, Kazakhstan.

A Kazakhstani platoon commander gives a class and practices

A Kazakhstani platoon commander gives a class and practices

A Kazakhstani platoon commander gives a class and practices with his soldiers in preparation for civil disorder situational training exercise for Exercise Steppe Eagle 17 at one of the mock forward operating ba... More

Kazakhstan, Central Asia State partners, U.S. and United

Kazakhstan, Central Asia State partners, U.S. and United

Kazakhstan, Central Asia State partners, U.S. and United Kingdom soldiers get ready for the start of a memorial ceremony for World War II veterans who gave their lives in service. The ceremony was part of a cul... More

A Kazakhstani platoon commander practices a key leader

A Kazakhstani platoon commander practices a key leader

A Kazakhstani platoon commander practices a key leader engagement with role players during a situational training exercise for Exercise Steppe Eagle 17 at one of the mock villages at the at the Illisky Training... More

A Kazakhstani platoon leader gives a class and practices

A Kazakhstani platoon leader gives a class and practices

A Kazakhstani platoon leader gives a class and practices movements with his soldiers in preparation for civil disorder situational training exercise for Exercise Steppe Eagle 17 at one of the mock forward opera... More

U.S. Soldiers and soldiers from partner nations line

U.S. Soldiers and soldiers from partner nations line

U.S. Soldiers and soldiers from partner nations line up in a mass formation to begin the closing ceremony of Exercise Steppe Eagle 17 on Aug. 4, 2017 at the Illisky Training Center near Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Maj. Gen. Murat Bektanev, the Kazakhstan land forces

Maj. Gen. Murat Bektanev, the Kazakhstan land forces

Maj. Gen. Murat Bektanev, the Kazakhstan land forces commander, gives a speech during the opening ceremony of Exercise Steppe Eagle 2017, July 22, at the Illisky Training Center, near Almaty, Kazakhstan.

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