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A soldier of the Japan Ground Self-defense Force clears

A soldier of the Japan Ground Self-defense Force clears

A soldier of the Japan Ground Self-defense Force clears a weapon jam during a live fire exercise during Rising Thunder 19 at the Yakima Training Center in Yakima, Washington, Sept.1, 2019. Rising Thunder 2019 i... More

A soldier from the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force

A soldier from the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force

A soldier from the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force opens fire on his target in a live fire exercise during Rising Thunder, Sep. 1, at the Yakima Training Center in Yakima, Washington. Rising Thunder 2019 is an ... More

Soldiers of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force participate

Soldiers of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force participate

Soldiers of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force participate in live fire exercise during Rising Thunder, Sep. 1, at the Yakima Training Center in Yakima, Washington. Rising Thunder 2019 is an annual exercise jo... More

Soldiers of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force take

Soldiers of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force take

Soldiers of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force take aim at a target in a live fire exercise during Rising Thunder 19 at the Yakima Training Center in Yakima,Washington, Sept. 1, 2019. Rising Thunder 2019 is an... More

Soldiers of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force participate

Soldiers of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force participate

Soldiers of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force participate in field training while a U.S. CH-47 Chinook passes behind during Rising Thunder, Sep. 1, at the Yakima Training Center in Yakima, Washington. Rising ... More

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