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Spc. Jose Salinas, of Chicago, Ill., a petroleum supply

Spc. Jose Salinas, of Chicago, Ill., a petroleum supply

Spc. Jose Salinas, of Chicago, Ill., a petroleum supply specialist, assigned to Company B, 64th BSB, 3rd AAB, 4th Inf. Div., cleans off a headlight attached to the gunner’s hatch before climbing into the vehicl... More

Sgt. Robert Krupp, of Peoria, Ariz., a fire control

Sgt. Robert Krupp, of Peoria, Ariz., a fire control

Sgt. Robert Krupp, of Peoria, Ariz., a fire control repairer, assigned to Company B, 64th BSB, 3rd AAB, 4th Inf. Div., attaches his shoulder protection to his armor before climbing into the gunner’s hatch on a ... More

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Armoured

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Armoured

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Armoured recovery vehicle Bergepanzer 2 and armoured Ambulance vehicle Boxer of the German 232nd Mountain Infantry Battalion (Gebirgsjägerbataillon 232) will be ... More

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Hägglunds

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Hägglunds

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Hägglunds BV 206 tracked vehicles of the German 232nd Mountain Infantry Battalion (Gebirgsjägerbataillon 232) will be unloaded in Røros. NATO exercise Trident Ju... More

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Vehicles

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Vehicles

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Vehicles of the German 232nd Mountain Infantry Battalion (Gebirgsjägerbataillon 232) will be unloaded in Røros. NATO exercise Trident Juncture in Norway, Røros o... More

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Hägglunds

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Hägglunds

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Hägglunds BV 206 tracked vehicles of the German 232nd Mountain Infantry Battalion (Gebirgsjägerbataillon 232) will be unloaded in Røros. NATO exercise Trident Ju... More

Aircraft maintenance, US Air Force Photo

Aircraft maintenance, US Air Force Photo

Senior Airman Joshua Kinsel a mechanic from Aircraft Maintenance at the Charleston, West Virginia 130th Air National Guard Yeager Airbase lubricates the paratroop door track on a C-130 during a standard 450 day... More

After rail transport from Germany to the Norwegian

After rail transport from Germany to the Norwegian

After rail transport from Germany to the Norwegian town Røros, the Hägglunds BV 206 tracked vehicles of the German 232nd Mountain Infantry Battalion (Gebirgsjägerbataillon 232) are marching in column to the tow... More

After rail transport from Germany to the Norwegian

After rail transport from Germany to the Norwegian

After rail transport from Germany to the Norwegian town Røros, the Hägglunds BV 206 tracked vehicles of the German 232nd Mountain Infantry Battalion (Gebirgsjägerbataillon 232) are marching in column to the tow... More

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Armoured

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Armoured

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Armoured recovery vehicle Bergepanzer 2 and armoured Ambulance vehicle Boxer of the German 232nd Mountain Infantry Battalion (Gebirgsjägerbataillon 232) will be ... More

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Mowag

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Mowag

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Mowag Eagle wheeled armored vehicle of the German 232nd Mountain Infantry Battalion (Gebirgsjägerbataillon 232) will be unloaded in Røros. NATO exercise Trident ... More

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Hägglunds

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Hägglunds

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Hägglunds BV 206 tracked vehicles of the German 232nd Mountain Infantry Battalion (Gebirgsjägerbataillon 232) will be unloaded in Røros. NATO exercise Trident Ju... More

After rail transport from Germany to the Norwegian

After rail transport from Germany to the Norwegian

After rail transport from Germany to the Norwegian town Røros, the Mowag Eagle wheeled armored vehicle of the German 232nd Mountain Infantry Battalion (Gebirgsjägerbataillon 232) are marching in column to the t... More

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Hägglunds

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Hägglunds

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Hägglunds BV 206 tracked vehicles of the German 232nd Mountain Infantry Battalion (Gebirgsjägerbataillon 232) will be unloaded in Røros. NATO exercise Trident Ju... More

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Armoured

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Armoured

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Armoured recovery vehicle Bergepanzer 2 of the German 232nd Mountain Infantry Battalion (Gebirgsjägerbataillon 232) will be unloaded in Røros. NATO exercise Trid... More

ISO CHRONAL inspection, Air National Guard

ISO CHRONAL inspection, Air National Guard

Airman 1st Class Mark Shafferl a mechanic from Aircraft Maintenance at the Charleston, West Virginia 130th Air National Guard Yeager Airbase lubricates the paratroop door track on a C-130 during a standard 450 ... More

DPAA Survey Team Searches Laos Jungles

DPAA Survey Team Searches Laos Jungles

U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Ethan Shrader, an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician (EOD) assigned to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA), conduct site sweeps during an investigation mission in the... More

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Armoured

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Armoured

After rail transport from Germany to Norway, the Armoured recovery vehicle Bergepanzer 2 of the German 232nd Mountain Infantry Battalion (Gebirgsjägerbataillon 232) will be unloaded in Røros. NATO exercise Trid... More

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