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A CH-53E Super Stallion with Marine Heavy Helicopter

A CH-53E Super Stallion with Marine Heavy Helicopter

A CH-53E Super Stallion with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 466, flies over a Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle with the 31st Georgian Light Infantry Battalion in Helmand province, Afghanistan, April 12... More

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason Lee Rodriguez, bottom

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason Lee Rodriguez, bottom

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason Lee Rodriguez, bottom right, an infantry company advisor and team chief for the U.S. Marines assigned to Georgian Liaison Team 11 (GLT-11), attached to Bravo Company, 31st Ge... More

U.S. Marine Sgt. Ernesto F. Sosa, Georgia Liaison Team

U.S. Marine Sgt. Ernesto F. Sosa, Georgia Liaison Team

U.S. Marine Sgt. Ernesto F. Sosa, Georgia Liaison Team communications chief, and Cpls. David Vakhtangashvli, Goga Chigoga and Tornke Jukhveladze, 43rd Georgian Light Infantry Battalion, check communications equ... More

Larry Beech, a mechanic at Army Field Support Battalion

Larry Beech, a mechanic at Army Field Support Battalion

Larry Beech, a mechanic at Army Field Support Battalion Afghanistan, works on a vehicle issued to the 43rd Georgian Light Infantry Battalion at Bagram Air Field. Scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of support... More

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason Lee Rodriguez, an

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason Lee Rodriguez, an

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason Lee Rodriguez, an infantry company advisor and the team chief for the U.S. Marines assigned to Georgian Liaison Team 11 (GLT-11), attached to Bravo Company, 31st Georgian Ligh... More

Soldiers from 43rd Georgian Light Infantry Battalion

Soldiers from 43rd Georgian Light Infantry Battalion

Soldiers from 43rd Georgian Light Infantry Battalion prepare a weapon for mounting on a Common Remotely Operated Weapons System platform during training. The Soldiers will be using the CROWS system in their mis... More

A U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter

A U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter

A U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter deployed forward with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 466 (HMH-466), Marine Aircraft Group Afghanistan (MAG-A), 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (3rd MAW), flies ov... More

U.S. Marines with Georgian Liaison Team 11 (GLT/ 11)

U.S. Marines with Georgian Liaison Team 11 (GLT/ 11)

U.S. Marines with Georgian Liaison Team 11 (GLT/ 11) and Georgian Army Soldiers with Bravo Company, 31st Georgian Light Infantry Battalion (31st GLIB) board a CH-53E Super Stallion as they prepare to employ an ... More

Soldiers from the 43rd Georgian Light Infantry Battalion

Soldiers from the 43rd Georgian Light Infantry Battalion

Soldiers from the 43rd Georgian Light Infantry Battalion mount a weapon on a Common Remotely Operated Weapons System during training facilitated by Assistant Secretary of the Army/Acquisition, Logistics and Tec... More

Cornelius Ferguson, Common Remotely Operated Weapons

Cornelius Ferguson, Common Remotely Operated Weapons

Cornelius Ferguson, Common Remotely Operated Weapons System trainer, talks to U.S. Marine Cpl. Andrew C. Shaw during bore sight training on the CROWS system while Sgt. Peter V. Adams operates the display and Cp... More

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason Lee Rodriguez, center,

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason Lee Rodriguez, center,

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jason Lee Rodriguez, center, an infantry company advisor and team chief for the U.S. Marines assigned to Georgian Liaison Team 11 (GLT-11), attached to Bravo Company, 31st Georgian ... More

Georgian Army soldiers assigned to Bravo Company, 31st

Georgian Army soldiers assigned to Bravo Company, 31st

Georgian Army soldiers assigned to Bravo Company, 31st Georgian Light Infantry Battalion (31st GLIB), and U.S. Marines with Georgian Liaison Team 11 (GLT-11) pose for a group photo prior to departing for “Opera... More

A U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter

A U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter

A U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter forward deployed with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 466 (HMH-466), Marine Aircraft Group Afghanistan (MAG-A), 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, prepares to land i... More

A convoy of mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicles

A convoy of mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicles

A convoy of mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicles (MRAPs) transport U.S. Marines assigned to Georgian Liaison Team 11 (GLT-11), and Georgian Army soldiers with Bravo Company, 31st Georgian Light Infantry Ba... More

A convoy of Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles

A convoy of Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles

A convoy of Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles transports Marines with the Georgian Liaison Team and Georgian Army soldiers with the 31st Georgian Light Infantry Battalion over the rough terrain of Helman... More

Albert "Al" W. Lutes, CECOM IT-Radio master technician,

Albert "Al" W. Lutes, CECOM IT-Radio master technician,

Albert "Al" W. Lutes, CECOM IT-Radio master technician, works with a U.S. Marine deployed with the Georgia Liaison Team to troubleshoot a radio problem and provide over the shoulder training. CECOM is the Army... More

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