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A Kazakhstani Ground Forces soldier engages with a

A Kazakhstani Ground Forces soldier engages with a

A Kazakhstani Ground Forces soldier engages with a civilian roleplayer during civil affairs training at Chilekemer Training Area, June 20, 2019, near Almaty, Kazakhstan, as part of Steppe Eagle 19. Steppe Eagle... More

A team of Kazakhstani Ground Forces soldiers conducts

A team of Kazakhstani Ground Forces soldiers conducts

A team of Kazakhstani Ground Forces soldiers conducts security while training on a cordon-and-search mission at Chilekemer Training Area, June 20, 2019, near Almaty, Kazakhstan, as part of Steppe Eagle 19. Step... More

A platoon of U.S. Army Soldiers from the Arizona Army

A platoon of U.S. Army Soldiers from the Arizona Army

A platoon of U.S. Army Soldiers from the Arizona Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 158th Infantry Regiment conducts simulated training at Chilekemer Training Area, June 20, 2019, near Almaty, Kazakhstan as p... More

U.S. Army Soldiers with the Arizona Army National Guard's

U.S. Army Soldiers with the Arizona Army National Guard's

U.S. Army Soldiers with the Arizona Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 158th Infantry Regiment conduct an After Action Review following a simulated cordon-and-search mission at Chilekemer Training Area, June ... More

A Kazakhstani Ground Forces soldier conducts radio

A Kazakhstani Ground Forces soldier conducts radio

A Kazakhstani Ground Forces soldier conducts radio communications during training at Chilekemer Training Area, June 20, 2019, near Almaty, Kazakhstan as part of Steppe Eagle 19. Steppe Eagle 19 is an annual U.S... More

A U.S. Army Soldier applies a tourniquet to a simulated

A U.S. Army Soldier applies a tourniquet to a simulated

A U.S. Army Soldier applies a tourniquet to a simulated casualty during training at Chilekemer Training Area, June 20, 2019, near Almaty, Kazakhstan as part of Steppe Eagle 19. The United States and the United ... More

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