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Pfc. Michael O’Connell, an infantry men with 1st Battalion,

Pfc. Michael O’Connell, an infantry men with 1st Battalion,

Pfc. Michael O’Connell, an infantry men with 1st Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, stands guard in a tunnel as his squad members move forward to clear the objection, which in this case is a simulated village. O... More

Spc. Alexander Torrenzio, an infantryman and Bradley

Spc. Alexander Torrenzio, an infantryman and Bradley

Spc. Alexander Torrenzio, an infantryman and Bradley fighting vehicle driver, awaits orders from his tank commander to move toward his first firing position at the Fort Bliss Training Area, New Mexico, Feb. 22.... More

Sgt. Ryan Walton, an infantryman, pulls security with

Sgt. Ryan Walton, an infantryman, pulls security with

Sgt. Ryan Walton, an infantryman, pulls security with his squad on one side of their objective, which in this case is the village in the Fort Bliss Training Area, New Mexico, Feb. 22. Lott is apart of a platoon... More

Staff Sgt. Rocky Caldera and Sgt. Ryan Walton, both

Staff Sgt. Rocky Caldera and Sgt. Ryan Walton, both

Staff Sgt. Rocky Caldera and Sgt. Ryan Walton, both infantrymen with Company Charlie, 1st Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, discuss their next move in the plan while their Soldiers hold guard during their Table... More

Pvt. Tyler Green is pushed forward by his team member,

Pvt. Tyler Green is pushed forward by his team member,

Pvt. Tyler Green is pushed forward by his team member, which is used as a signal to continue to move. Speaking on mission can bring danger to Soldiers, so they must learn to communicate through touch and hand s... More

While dismounted infantrymen are in the ground clearing

While dismounted infantrymen are in the ground clearing

While dismounted infantrymen are in the ground clearing the objective, the crew members in the Bradley fighting vehicle maintain an otter perimeter of security. Multiple levels of security increase the Soldiers... More

This infantryman with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion,

This infantryman with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion,

This infantryman with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, stands guard with his eye on his objective at the Fort Bliss Training Area, New Mexico Feb. 22. His objective is to clear the village... More

Spc. Zackery Shivers, a cavalry scout, and Pvt. Dae’van

Spc. Zackery Shivers, a cavalry scout, and Pvt. Dae’van

Spc. Zackery Shivers, a cavalry scout, and Pvt. Dae’van Lexie, an infantryman, with 1st battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, count the available 25MM- high explosive ammunition, which will be issued to the Bradley... More

Sgt. Armand Spencer and Sgt. Joseph Charette, infantrymen

Sgt. Armand Spencer and Sgt. Joseph Charette, infantrymen

Sgt. Armand Spencer and Sgt. Joseph Charette, infantrymen with 1st Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, stop to make sure that they all understand the next move in the plan. They, then, move to their Soldiers to m... More

Spc. Zackery Shivers, a cavalry scout with 1st battalion,

Spc. Zackery Shivers, a cavalry scout with 1st battalion,

Spc. Zackery Shivers, a cavalry scout with 1st battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, opens an ammunition box to begin handing out 25MM- high explosive ammunition, which will be issued to the Bradley fighting vehicl... More

This infantryman with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion,

This infantryman with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion,

This infantryman with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, stands guard with his eye on his objective at the Fort Bliss Training Area, New Mexico Feb. 22. His objective is to clear the village... More

Soldiers with Company Charlie, 1st battalion, 37th

Soldiers with Company Charlie, 1st battalion, 37th

Soldiers with Company Charlie, 1st battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, hold security as part of their platoon level table XII at the Fort Bliss Training Area, New Mexico, Feb. 22. They use a mound to conceal them... More

Pvt. Gil Ortiz, an infantryman with 1st Battalion,

Pvt. Gil Ortiz, an infantryman with 1st Battalion,

Pvt. Gil Ortiz, an infantryman with 1st Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, stands guard with his eye on his objective at the Fort Bliss Training Area, New Mexico Feb. 22. His objective is to clear the village ah... More

Pfc. Stephen McDaniel, stands guard with his eye on

Pfc. Stephen McDaniel, stands guard with his eye on

Pfc. Stephen McDaniel, stands guard with his eye on his objective at the Fort Bliss Training Area, New Mexico Feb. 22. His objective is to clear the village ahead and ensure that his tea gets home safe. (U.S. A... More

Sgt. Armand Spencer and Sgt. Joseph Charette, infantrymen

Sgt. Armand Spencer and Sgt. Joseph Charette, infantrymen

Sgt. Armand Spencer and Sgt. Joseph Charette, infantrymen with 1st Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, stop to make sure that they all understand the next move in the plan. They, then, move to their Soldiers to m... More

While dismounted infantrymen are in the ground clearing

While dismounted infantrymen are in the ground clearing

While dismounted infantrymen are in the ground clearing the objective, the crew members in the Bradley fighting vehicle maintain an otter perimeter of security. Multiple levels of security increase the Soldiers... More

Pfc. James Lott, an infantryman with 1st Battalion,

Pfc. James Lott, an infantryman with 1st Battalion,

Pfc. James Lott, an infantryman with 1st Battalion, 35th Armored Regiment, pulls security with his squad on one side of their objective, which in this case is the village in the Fort Bliss Training Area, New Me... More

1st Lt. Will Johnson, an infantry officer with Company

1st Lt. Will Johnson, an infantry officer with Company

1st Lt. Will Johnson, an infantry officer with Company C, 1st Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, stages his Bradley fighting vehicle along three other vehicles before conducting platoon gunnery table XII at the ... More

Pfc. James Lott, an infantryman with 1st Battalion,

Pfc. James Lott, an infantryman with 1st Battalion,

Pfc. James Lott, an infantryman with 1st Battalion, 35th Armored Regiment, pulls security with his squad on one side of their objective, which in this case is the village in the Fort Bliss Training Area, New Me... More

Soldiers with Company Charlie, 1st battalion, 37th

Soldiers with Company Charlie, 1st battalion, 37th

Soldiers with Company Charlie, 1st battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, hold security as part of their platoon level table XII at the Fort Bliss Training Area, New Mexico, Feb. 22. The squad leaders ensures that h... More

This infantryman with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion,

This infantryman with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion,

This infantryman with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, stands guard with his eye on his objective at the Fort Bliss Training Area, New Mexico Feb. 22. His objective is to clear the village... More

Pfc. Hunter Dowell, an infantryman with Company Charlie,

Pfc. Hunter Dowell, an infantryman with Company Charlie,

Pfc. Hunter Dowell, an infantryman with Company Charlie, 1st Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, moves to the rear of the formation to communicate that the mission is complete, and that Soldiers reached their obj... More

Pvt. Dae’van Lexie, an infantryman with 1st battalion,

Pvt. Dae’van Lexie, an infantryman with 1st battalion,

Pvt. Dae’van Lexie, an infantryman with 1st battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, count the available 25MM- high explosive ammunition, which will be issued to the Bradley fighting vehicles during the Table XII plat... More

Soldiers with Company Charlie, 1st battalion, 37th

Soldiers with Company Charlie, 1st battalion, 37th

Soldiers with Company Charlie, 1st battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, hold security as part of their platoon level table XII at the Fort Bliss Training Area, New Mexico, Feb. 22. They use a mound to conceal them... More

Pfc. Michael O’Connell, an infantry men with 1st Battalion,

Pfc. Michael O’Connell, an infantry men with 1st Battalion,

Pfc. Michael O’Connell, an infantry men with 1st Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, stands guard in a tunnel as his squad members move forward to clear the objection, which in this case is a simulated village. O... More

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