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Soldiers defend the tactical operations center of 5th

Soldiers defend the tactical operations center of 5th

Soldiers defend the tactical operations center of 5th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment, Nov. 11, during a simulated attack. The soldiers were taking part in a training exercise at Yakima Training Center.

Soldiers with 657th Forward Support Company advance

Soldiers with 657th Forward Support Company advance

Soldiers with 657th Forward Support Company advance on paper targets as part of dismounted operations during a convoy exercise at Yakima Training Center, Nov. 12.

Soldiers with 657th Forward Support Company move into

Soldiers with 657th Forward Support Company move into

Soldiers with 657th Forward Support Company move into position to engage paper targets as part of a convoy exercise at Yakima Training Center, Nov. 12. The training was part of a larger exercise by 17th Fires B... More

Sgt. David Evans of Polson, Mont., a 256th Signal Company

Sgt. David Evans of Polson, Mont., a 256th Signal Company

Sgt. David Evans of Polson, Mont., a 256th Signal Company platoon sergeant, confronts the occupants of a suspicious van that came from the same direction as a simulated attack on the tactical operations center ... More

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