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A Greek Soldier mans his weapon system from the gun

A Greek Soldier mans his weapon system from the gun

A Greek Soldier mans his weapon system from the gun turret of a tank during a field training exercise as part of Eagle Sentinel 17 at Novo Selo Training Area, July 12. Eagle Sentinel is a multinational trainin... More

Greek Soldiers participate in a multinational field

Greek Soldiers participate in a multinational field

Greek Soldiers participate in a multinational field training exercise, Eagle Sentinel 17, at Novo Selo Training Area, July 12. The exercise consists of armor, aviation and light infantry forces and is linked to... More

Soldiers with U.S. Army 588th Engineers 3rd Brigade

Soldiers with U.S. Army 588th Engineers 3rd Brigade

Soldiers with U.S. Army 588th Engineers 3rd Brigade participate in Eagle Sentinel 17 at Novo Selo Training Area, July 12. Eagle Sentinel is a multinational training exercise that consists of armor, aviation and... More

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