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U.S. and Czech soldiers pose for a photo with their

U.S. and Czech soldiers pose for a photo with their

U.S. and Czech soldiers pose for a photo with their respective flags, Sept. 30, at Forward Operating Base Altimur, Logar province, Afghanistan. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Sean P. Casey)

Czech BVP2 Infantry Combat Vehicles fire during a live

Czech BVP2 Infantry Combat Vehicles fire during a live

Czech BVP2 Infantry Combat Vehicles fire during a live fire exercise, Sept. 30, at the Heavy Weapons Range, Forward Operating Base Altimur, Logar province, Afghanistan. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Sean P. Casey)

A smoke trail is seen from a 30mm cannon after firing

A smoke trail is seen from a 30mm cannon after firing

A smoke trail is seen from a 30mm cannon after firing a round from the Czech made BVP2 Infantry Combat Vehicle, Sept. 30. The Czech Logar Provincial Reconstruction Team is training with the weapons at the Heavy... More

A round can be seen leaving the 30mm cannon of a Czech

A round can be seen leaving the 30mm cannon of a Czech

A round can be seen leaving the 30mm cannon of a Czech made BVP2 Infantry Combat Vehicle, Sept. 30, at Forward Operating Base Altimur, Logar province, Afghanistan. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Sean P. Casey)

A Czech BVP2 Infantry Combat Vehicle  fires during

A Czech BVP2 Infantry Combat Vehicle fires during

A Czech BVP2 Infantry Combat Vehicle fires during a live fire exercise, Sept. 30, at the Heavy Weapons Range, Forward Operating Base Altimur, Logar province Afghanistan. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Sean P. Casey)

A Czech BVP2 Infantry Combat Vehicle fires a 30mm cannon

A Czech BVP2 Infantry Combat Vehicle fires a 30mm cannon

A Czech BVP2 Infantry Combat Vehicle fires a 30mm cannon during a live fire exercise, Sept. 30, at the Heavy Weapons Range, Forward Operating Base Altimur, Logar province, Afghanistan. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. ... More

Czech BVP2 Infantry Combat Vehicles prepare to fire

Czech BVP2 Infantry Combat Vehicles prepare to fire

Czech BVP2 Infantry Combat Vehicles prepare to fire during a live fire exercise, Sept. 30, at the Heavy Weapons Range, Forward Operating Base Altimur, Logar province, Afghanistan. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Sean P. Casey)

U.S. Army Spc. Steven Hitchcock and Staff Sgt. Scott

U.S. Army Spc. Steven Hitchcock and Staff Sgt. Scott

U.S. Army Spc. Steven Hitchcock and Staff Sgt. Scott Brooks, assigned to 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera), load and operate a M203 grenade launcher during a heavy weapons range on Fort A.P. Hill, Va. Dec. 1,... More

U.S. Army and Czech soldiers talk at the Heavy Weapons

U.S. Army and Czech soldiers talk at the Heavy Weapons

U.S. Army and Czech soldiers talk at the Heavy Weapons Range, Forward Operating Base Altimur, Logar province, Afghanistan, Sept. 30. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Sean P. Casey)

A Czech soldier with the Logar Provincial Reconstruction

A Czech soldier with the Logar Provincial Reconstruction

A Czech soldier with the Logar Provincial Reconstruction Team fires a mounted .50-caliber machine gun, Sept. 30, at the Heavy Weapons Range, Forward Operating Base Altimur, Logar province, Afghanistan. (U.S. Ar... More

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