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MGEN Amos Malka, Commanding General Israeli Ground Corps, and GEN William Hartzog, commanding General Training & Doctrine Command, discuss the M1A2 tank at 4th Infantry Division Heavy Artillery Static Display at 4th Infantry Division Headquarters

MGEN Amos Malka, Commanding General Israeli Ground Corps, and GEN Will...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Hood State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Gary Littleton Release Status: Released to Public Com... More

FORT RILEY, KANSAS – Third-year Pittsburg State University

FORT RILEY, KANSAS – Third-year Pittsburg State University

FORT RILEY, KANSAS – Third-year Pittsburg State University Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet Jacob Jasperson peers out of an M1A2 Abrams Tank belonging to the Kansas Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 635t... More

FORT RILEY, KANSAS - Cadets from Pittsburg State

FORT RILEY, KANSAS - Cadets from Pittsburg State

FORT RILEY, KANSAS - Cadets from Pittsburg State University’s Reserve Officer Training Corps listen to a Soldier from the Kansas Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 635th Armor Regiment talk about the M1A2 Abr... More

Staff Sgt. Jeffery E. Childs, a M1 armor crew instructor

Staff Sgt. Jeffery E. Childs, a M1 armor crew instructor

Staff Sgt. Jeffery E. Childs, a M1 armor crew instructor for the Idaho Army National Guard, helps an employee from Zions Bank enter a M1A2 tank on a tour of the Regional Training Institute of Gowen Field, Boise... More

FORT RILEY, KANSAS – Soldiers of the Kansas Army National

FORT RILEY, KANSAS – Soldiers of the Kansas Army National

FORT RILEY, KANSAS – Soldiers of the Kansas Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 635th Armor Regiment demonstrate a mortar mission for Pittsburg State University Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets during the... More

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