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A forward operating base designed to simulate conditions

A forward operating base designed to simulate conditions

A forward operating base designed to simulate conditions in Afghanistan is being used to host Panther Strike, an exercise designed to develop the skills of those in military intelligence, at Camp Williams, Utah... More

Sgt. Nicholas Gines, a human intelligence collector

Sgt. Nicholas Gines, a human intelligence collector

Sgt. Nicholas Gines, a human intelligence collector with the 300th Military Intelligence Brigade, Utah National Guard, participates in exercise Panther Strike, an annual training event that simulates full-spect... More

More than 100 U.S. Soldiers wore Afghan attire to role

More than 100 U.S. Soldiers wore Afghan attire to role

More than 100 U.S. Soldiers wore Afghan attire to role play as locals in a simulated village in Afghanistan during Panther Strike, a training event that mimics intelligence gathering operations within a deploye... More

First Lt. Seth Boyles, a roleplayer with the 636th

First Lt. Seth Boyles, a roleplayer with the 636th

First Lt. Seth Boyles, a roleplayer with the 636th Military Intelligence Battalion from San Antonio, Texas, awaits human intelligence collectors who are participating in Panther Strike, a training event that mi... More

A forward operating base designed to simulate conditions

A forward operating base designed to simulate conditions

A forward operating base designed to simulate conditions in Afghanistan is being used to host Panther Strike, an exercise designed to develop the skills of those in military intelligence at Camp Williams, Utah,... More

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