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Maj Gen. B. Bayarmagnai, deputy chief of general staff

Maj Gen. B. Bayarmagnai, deputy chief of general staff

Maj Gen. B. Bayarmagnai, deputy chief of general staff Mongolian Armed Forces hosts Maj. Gen. Richard M. Burr, deputy commanding general, operations, U.S. Army, Pacific, June 25 in a ger for lunch and a discus... More

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed in Stuttgart Germany, train and gain confidence with Nuclear Biological and Chemical (NBC) gear at the Boeblingen Local Training Area (LTA), Boeblingen, ... More

During BRIGHT STAR mss-csulties exercise, Army firefighters in Turnout Ger tke extr cution while securing simulted csultys neck to minimize ny possible spinl injuries. The simultion ws five-ton truck flipping while crrying 12 pssengers nd hving both Egyptin nd Americn rmed forces respond for emergency ttention. BRIGHT STAR is multintionl exercise involving more thn 74,000 troops from 44 countries tht is designed to enhnce regionl stbility nd militry-to-militry coopertion mong the US, our key llies, nd our regionl prtners. It prepres US Centrl Commnd to rpidly deploy nd employ the rmed forces to deter ggressors nd, if necessry, fight...

During BRIGHT STAR mss-csulties exercise, Army firefighters in Turnout...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: During a BRIGHT STAR mass-casualties exercise, Army firefighters in Turnout Gear take extra caution while securing a simulated c... More

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed in Stuttgart Germany, train and gain confidence with Nuclear Biological and Chemical (NBC) gear at the Boeblingen Local Training Area (LTA), Boeblingen, ... More

A German soldier from the 2nd Company, Airborne Battalion

A German soldier from the 2nd Company, Airborne Battalion

A German soldier from the 2nd Company, Airborne Battalion 313 instructs a U.S. soldier from Special Operations Command on operating a Heckler & Koch G36, assault rifle before the soldier attempts to qualify for... More

A German soldier from the 2nd Company, Airborne Battalion

A German soldier from the 2nd Company, Airborne Battalion

A German soldier from the 2nd Company, Airborne Battalion 313 instructs a U.S. Sailor from Special Operations Command on operating a Heckler & Koch G36, assault rifle before the soldier attempts to qualify for ... More

Percy, Ger - State: Ohio - Year: 1861

Percy, Ger - State: Ohio - Year: 1861

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A German soldier from the 2nd Company, Airborne Battalion

A German soldier from the 2nd Company, Airborne Battalion

A German soldier from the 2nd Company, Airborne Battalion 313 instructs a U.S. soldier from Special Operations Command on operating a Heckler & Koch G36, assault rifle before the soldier attempts to qualify for... More

U.S. Soldiers with the 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Soldiers with the 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Soldiers with the 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed in Stuttgart Germany, train and gain confidence with Nuclear Biological and Chemical (NBC) gear at the Boeblingen Local Training Area, Boeblingen, Germany... More

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed in Stuttgart Germany, train and gain confidence with Nuclear Biological and Chemical (NBC) gear at the Boeblingen Local Training Area (LTA), Boeblingen, ... More

A German soldier from the 2nd Company, Airborne Battalion

A German soldier from the 2nd Company, Airborne Battalion

A German soldier from the 2nd Company, Airborne Battalion 313 instructs a U.S. soldier from Special Operations Command on operating a Heckler & Koch G36, assault rifle before the soldier attempts to qualify for... More

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed in Stuttgart Germany, train and gain confidence with Nuclear Biological and Chemical (NBC) gear at the Boeblingen Local Training Area (LTA), Boeblingen, ... More

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U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed in Stuttgart Germany, train and gain confidence with Nuclear Biological and Chemical (NBC) gear at the Boeblingen Local Training Area (LTA), Boeblingen, ... More

A U.S. Soldier with the 52nd Signal Battalion, based

A U.S. Soldier with the 52nd Signal Battalion, based

A U.S. Soldier with the 52nd Signal Battalion, based at Stuttgart Germany, puts on an M40 protective mask during training on the Nuclear Biological and Chemical gear at the Boeblingen Local Training Area in Pan... More

Maj Gen. B. Bayarmagnai, deputy chief of general staff

Maj Gen. B. Bayarmagnai, deputy chief of general staff

Maj Gen. B. Bayarmagnai, deputy chief of general staff Mongolian Armed Forces hosts Maj. Gen. Richard M. Burr, deputy commanding general, operations, U.S. Army, Pacific, June 25 in a ger for lunch and a discus... More

Maj Gen. B. Bayarmagnai, deputy chief of general staff

Maj Gen. B. Bayarmagnai, deputy chief of general staff

Maj Gen. B. Bayarmagnai, deputy chief of general staff Mongolian Armed Forces hosts Maj. Gen. Richard M. Burr, deputy commanding general, operations, U.S. Army, Pacific, June 25 in a ger for lunch and a discus... More

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed in Stuttgart Germany, train and gain confidence with Nuclear Biological and Chemical (NBC) gear at the Boeblingen Local Training Area (LTA), Boeblingen, ... More

U.S. Army Pfc. Kevin Jaeger exits the nuclear, biological

U.S. Army Pfc. Kevin Jaeger exits the nuclear, biological

U.S. Army Pfc. Kevin Jaeger exits the nuclear, biological and chemical chamber at the Boeblingen Local Training Area (LTA) in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, March 5, 2013. Jaeger is assigned to the 52nd Signal Bat... More

Richard Herman, a visual information specialist with

Richard Herman, a visual information specialist with

Richard Herman, a visual information specialist with the Joint Multinational Training Center, Training Support Activity Europe, Training Support Center Stuttgart, photographs the Boeblingen Local Training Area ... More

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed in Stuttgart Germany, train and gain confidence with Nuclear Biological and Chemical (NBC) gear at the Boeblingen Local Training Area (LTA), Boeblingen, ... More

Matt Thomas, chief, Training Support Center Stuttgart

Matt Thomas, chief, Training Support Center Stuttgart

Matt Thomas, chief, Training Support Center Stuttgart and Martin Greeson, a visual information specialist with the Joint Multinational Training Center (JMTC), Training Support Activity Europe (TSAE), Training S... More

Richard Herman, a visual information specialist with

Richard Herman, a visual information specialist with

Richard Herman, a visual information specialist with the Joint Multinational Training Center (JMTC), Training Support Activity Europe (TSAE), Training Support Center (TSC) Stuttgart, photographs the Boeblingen ... More

Maj Gen.  B. Bayarmagnai, deputy chief of general staff

Maj Gen. B. Bayarmagnai, deputy chief of general staff

Maj Gen. B. Bayarmagnai, deputy chief of general staff Mongolian Armed Forces hosts Maj. Gen. Gary Hara, deputy commanding general, U.S. Army, Pacific, in a ger for lunch and a discussion about the successful ... More

Distinguished leaders from throughout the Stryker community

Distinguished leaders from throughout the Stryker community

Distinguished leaders from throughout the Stryker community gather at the Hohenfels Training Area, Germany to observe the maneuver capabilities of the 30mm Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle - Dragoon, April 18, ... More

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed in Stuttgart Germany, train and gain confidence with Nuclear Biological and Chemical (NBC) gear at the Boeblingen Local Training Area (LTA), Boeblingen, ... More

U.S. Soldiers with the 52nd Signal Battalion, based

U.S. Soldiers with the 52nd Signal Battalion, based

U.S. Soldiers with the 52nd Signal Battalion, based at Stuttgart Germany, wear M40 protective masks during training on the Nuclear Biological and Chemical gear at the Boeblingen Local Training Area in Panzer Ba... More

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed

U.S. Army soldiers from 52nd Signal Battalion, stationed in Stuttgart Germany, train and gain confidence with Nuclear Biological and Chemical (NBC) gear at the Boeblingen Local Training Area (LTA), Boeblingen, ... More

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