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A soldier with the 2-244th  Airfield Operations Battalion,

A soldier with the 2-244th Airfield Operations Battalion,

A soldier with the 2-244th Airfield Operations Battalion, Louisiana National Guard, hangs from the hoist of a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter assigned to Task Force Gunfighters, 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st In... More

Army Reserve Spc. Kyle Wooten, a combat engineer with

Army Reserve Spc. Kyle Wooten, a combat engineer with

Army Reserve Spc. Kyle Wooten, a combat engineer with 323rd Engineer Company, 391st Engineer Battalion, 926th Engineer Brigade, 412th Theater Engineer Command, traverses a rope crossing in a timed conditioning ... More

Soldiers in the 1st Battalion 293rd Infantry Regiment

Soldiers in the 1st Battalion 293rd Infantry Regiment

Soldiers in the 1st Battalion 293rd Infantry Regiment in Ft. Wayne Indiana, participated in the new Army Combat Fitness Test. The test is made of six events, whereas the old Army Physical Fitness Test had just ... More

U.S. Army National Guard Spc. Ashley Lucero, a medic

U.S. Army National Guard Spc. Ashley Lucero, a medic

U.S. Army National Guard Spc. Ashley Lucero, a medic with the 1209th Medical Company (Area Support), hangs from a hoist during medical evacuation training conducted by the 3rd Forward Support Medical Platoon, C... More

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