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A Soldier with the Royal Danish Army’s 2nd Tank Squadron,

A Soldier with the Royal Danish Army’s 2nd Tank Squadron,

A Soldier with the Royal Danish Army’s 2nd Tank Squadron, guides his teammate, while she rides a bicycle blindfolded through an obstacle course during the Nordic Tank Challenge’s mystery event May 23, 2016 at H... More

Soldiers with the 1st Armored Battalion of the Norwegian

Soldiers with the 1st Armored Battalion of the Norwegian

Soldiers with the 1st Armored Battalion of the Norwegian Army treat a casualty during the Nordic Tank Challenge May 23, 2016 in Holstebro, Denmark. Tank crews from Sweden, Norway, Canada, Germany, Poland, Denma... More

Warrant Officer Class II Toben Stensgaard, an instructor

Warrant Officer Class II Toben Stensgaard, an instructor

Warrant Officer Class II Toben Stensgaard, an instructor with the Jutland Dragoon Regiment of the Royal Danish Army, explains the rules of the mystery event to Soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment... More

Royal Danish Army Soldiers treat a casualty during

Royal Danish Army Soldiers treat a casualty during

Royal Danish Army Soldiers treat a casualty during the Nordic Tank Challenge May 23, 2016 in Holstebro, Denmark. Tank crews from Sweden, Norway, Canada, Germany, Poland, Denmark and the U.S. participated in the... More

Soldiers with the German Army’s 93rd Panzer Demonstration

Soldiers with the German Army’s 93rd Panzer Demonstration

Soldiers with the German Army’s 93rd Panzer Demonstration Battalion, discuss their strategy before participation in the ammunition loading event during the Nordic Tank Challenge May 25, 2016 at Holstebro, Denma... More

A tank crew with the Polish Land Forces 34th Armor

A tank crew with the Polish Land Forces 34th Armor

A tank crew with the Polish Land Forces 34th Armor Cavalry Brigade, negotiate an obstacle during the Nordic Tank Challenge’s mystery event May 24, 2016 at Holstebro, Denmark. The mystery event was one of severa... More

A tank crew from the 3rd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment,

A tank crew from the 3rd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment,

A tank crew from the 3rd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 1st Armor Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, negotiate an obstacle during the mystery event of the Nordic Tank Challenge May 23, 2016 in Holsteb... More

Soldiers with the 2nd Tank Squadron of the Royal Danish

Soldiers with the 2nd Tank Squadron of the Royal Danish

Soldiers with the 2nd Tank Squadron of the Royal Danish Army, engage targets while participating in the stress shoot event during the Nordic Tank Challenge May 25, 2016 at Holstebro, Denmark. Tank crews from Sw... More

A tank crew with the Polish Land Forces 34th Armor

A tank crew with the Polish Land Forces 34th Armor

A tank crew with the Polish Land Forces 34th Armor Cavalry Brigade, sprint through an obstacle course during the Nordic Tank Challenge’s mystery event May 24, 2016 at Holstebro, Denmark. The mystery event was o... More

Pfc. Lucas Truchlewski, an armor crewman with the 34th

Pfc. Lucas Truchlewski, an armor crewman with the 34th

Pfc. Lucas Truchlewski, an armor crewman with the 34th Armor Cavalry Brigade of the Polish Land Forces, climbs over an obstacle during the Nordic Tank Challenge’s mystery event May 24, 2016 at Holstebro, Denmar... More

Pvt. Evan Hess (Left), an M1 armor crewman with the

Pvt. Evan Hess (Left), an M1 armor crewman with the

Pvt. Evan Hess (Left), an M1 armor crewman with the 3rd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 1st Armor Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, is checked for ammunition after completing the stress shoot event du... More

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