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Slovak Soldiers hit their target during a combined

Slovak Soldiers hit their target during a combined

Slovak Soldiers hit their target during a combined live fire range Sept. 16, at a small arms range near Pelisky, Slovak Rep. The range took place during Exercise Dragoon Crossing a week long journey from Vilsec... More

Spc. Mixocoatl Ocampo, a gunner with Reaper Troop,

Spc. Mixocoatl Ocampo, a gunner with Reaper Troop,

Spc. Mixocoatl Ocampo, a gunner with Reaper Troop, 4th Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment gathers his ammo during a combined live fire range Sept. 16, at a small arms range near Pelisky, Slovak Rep. During the rang... More

Slovak Soldiers conduct a small-arms range during Operation

Slovak Soldiers conduct a small-arms range during Operation

Slovak Soldiers conduct a small-arms range during Operation Slovak Shield, Sept. 16, at a small-arms range near Pelisky, Slovak Rep. During the range, U.S. and Slovak Soldiers also gained familiarity with one a... More

Pvt. Alexander Mendoza, of San Antonio, Texas, a driver

Pvt. Alexander Mendoza, of San Antonio, Texas, a driver

Pvt. Alexander Mendoza, of San Antonio, Texas, a driver with Outlaw Troop, 4th Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, stands by his Stryker prior to a combined live-fire range Sept. 16, at a small-arms range near Peli... More

Sgt. Alex Lafont, of Philadelphia, Pa., a medical section

Sgt. Alex Lafont, of Philadelphia, Pa., a medical section

Sgt. Alex Lafont, of Philadelphia, Pa., a medical section leader with A Troop, 4th Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, looks through a scope used by his Slovak counterparts Sept. 16, at a small-arms range near Peli... More

Capt. Miroslav Osif, commander of the Slovak Mechanized

Capt. Miroslav Osif, commander of the Slovak Mechanized

Capt. Miroslav Osif, commander of the Slovak Mechanized Infantry Company, gives the safety brief prior to a live fire range during part of their training exercise Operation Slovak Shield, Sept. 16, at a small-a... More

Spc. Mixocoatl Ocampo, a gunner with Reaper Troop,

Spc. Mixocoatl Ocampo, a gunner with Reaper Troop,

Spc. Mixocoatl Ocampo, a gunner with Reaper Troop, 4th Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, looks on as his Slovak counterparts bound forward during a combined live fire range Sept. 16, at a small arms range near Pe... More

Slovak and U.S. Soldiers exchange some handshakes following

Slovak and U.S. Soldiers exchange some handshakes following

Slovak and U.S. Soldiers exchange some handshakes following a combined live fire range Sept. 16, at a small arms range near Pelisky, Slovak Rep. The range took place during Operation Atlantic Resolve an ongoing... More

U.S. Soldiers with 4th Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment

U.S. Soldiers with 4th Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment

U.S. Soldiers with 4th Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment take advantage of the opportunity to learn from one another’s weapons during a combined live fire exercise Sept. 16 at a small arms range near Pelisky, Slov... More

Spc. Mixocoatl Ocampo, a gunner with Reaper Troop,

Spc. Mixocoatl Ocampo, a gunner with Reaper Troop,

Spc. Mixocoatl Ocampo, a gunner with Reaper Troop, 4th Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, learns about a Slovak weapon during Operation Slovak Shield, Sept. 16, at a small-arms range near Pelisky, Slovak Rep. The ... More

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