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Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, talks

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, talks

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, talks to a Soldier in the 1st Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment “Desert Rogues,” 1st Armor Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, and finds out how the Close Com... More

Former Ambassador David Killion, Senior Senate Staff

Former Ambassador David Killion, Senior Senate Staff

Former Ambassador David Killion, Senior Senate Staff Representative for the U.S. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, talks with Lt. Col. Mantas Paskevicius, the chief of staff of Iron Wolf Brigade... More

Sgt. Charles Clary, an infantryman with Team Eagle,

Sgt. Charles Clary, an infantryman with Team Eagle,

Sgt. Charles Clary, an infantryman with Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7 Infantry, based in Rukla, Lithuania, explains the operational capability of the M1126 Striker Combat Vehicle with former Ambassador David Killi... More

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, receives

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, receives

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, receives a brief on the capabilities of the Greyeagle, by Soldiers of the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, here April 22. The 3rd ID has partnered with many of our Bal... More

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, receives

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, receives

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, receives a brief on the capabilities of the M1A2 Abrams Tank, by Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment “Desert Rogues,” 1st Armor Brigade Combat Team,... More

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, talks

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, talks

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, talks to Family members of the 2nd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment “Cottonbalers,” 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, here April 22. The Cottonbalers are currently ... More

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, witnesses

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, witnesses

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, witnesses the use of the Close Combat Tactical Trainer, a simulation facility, by the 1st Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment “Desert Rogues,” 1st Armor Brigade Combat ... More

From left: Staff Sgt. Ryan Moreno, a tank commander

From left: Staff Sgt. Ryan Moreno, a tank commander

From left: Staff Sgt. Ryan Moreno, a tank commander with Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7 Infantry, based in Rukla, Lithuania, also an Oklahoma City, Okla., native, former Ambassador David Killion, Senior Senate Staf... More

Former Ambassador David Killion, Senior Senate Staff

Former Ambassador David Killion, Senior Senate Staff

Former Ambassador David Killion, Senior Senate Staff Representative for the U.S. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, talks with Lt. Col. Mantas Paskevicius, the chief of staff of Iron Wolf Brigade... More

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, walks

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, walks

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, walks down Warrior’s Walk during his visit to Fort Stewart April 22. The 3rd ID has partnered with many of our Baltic Allies, conducting operations in the Eastern ... More

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, shakes

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, shakes

Latvia's Minister of Defense, Raimond Vejonis, shakes hands with Col. Thomas Gukeisen, commander, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, after he exits a UH-60 Black Hawk Helicopter here April 22. The 3rd ID has par... More

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