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Soldiers and civilians served role-playing Afghan National

Soldiers and civilians served role-playing Afghan National

Soldiers and civilians served role-playing Afghan National Police to provide training value during Network Integration Evaluation’s Capstone event to end six weeks of equipment assessment. Capstone served to ev... More

Spc. Cory C. Marlow of Stafford, Conn., assigned to

Spc. Cory C. Marlow of Stafford, Conn., assigned to

Spc. Cory C. Marlow of Stafford, Conn., assigned to 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss Texas removes a litter from an M113 tactical ambulance d... More

First Lt. Nathan E. Boardman, assigned to 1st Battalion,

First Lt. Nathan E. Boardman, assigned to 1st Battalion,

First Lt. Nathan E. Boardman, assigned to 1st Battalion, 35th Armored Regiment, 2nd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss, Texas, looks into a village for insurgents during Network Integra... More

Dismounted soldiers meet insurgents in a training village

Dismounted soldiers meet insurgents in a training village

Dismounted soldiers meet insurgents in a training village just outside Oro Grande, N.M., June 4, 2012 during Network Integration Evaluation’s Capstone event to evaluate Tempus Pro medical monitoring equipment. ... More

Spc. Cory C. Marlow of Stafford, Conn., assigned to

Spc. Cory C. Marlow of Stafford, Conn., assigned to

Spc. Cory C. Marlow of Stafford, Conn., assigned to 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss Texas (right) led a litter team to an M113 tactical ambu... More

Soldiers and civilians served as Afghan National Police

Soldiers and civilians served as Afghan National Police

Soldiers and civilians served as Afghan National Police role players to provide added training value during Network Integration Evaluation’s Capstone event to end six weeks of equipment assessment. Capstone ser... More

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