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Spc. Joshua Lewis and Staff Sgt. Matthew Young with

Spc. Joshua Lewis and Staff Sgt. Matthew Young with

Spc. Joshua Lewis and Staff Sgt. Matthew Young with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop Task Force Raptor (3-124) out of Wylie, Texas, plot out their grid points. The Soldiers from the Task Force sharpen their ... More

(From left) Capt. Erik Alejos, Capt. Robert Anspaugh

(From left) Capt. Erik Alejos, Capt. Robert Anspaugh

(From left) Capt. Erik Alejos, Capt. Robert Anspaugh and 1st Lt. Grisso with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop Task Force Raptor (3-124) out of Wylie, Texas, plot out their next grid point as Staff Sgt. Rober... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Lancaster, instructor at the Combat

Staff Sgt. Joshua Lancaster, instructor at the Combat

Staff Sgt. Joshua Lancaster, instructor at the Combat Support Training and Evaluation Battalion at Camp Swift, points out terrain features to soldiers from Task Force Raptor (3-124). The Task Force hones its na... More

Maj Timothy Amerson with Headquarters and Headquarters

Maj Timothy Amerson with Headquarters and Headquarters

Maj Timothy Amerson with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop Task Force Raptor (3-124) out of Wylie, Texas, uses his compass to shoot an azimuth to the next point. The soldiers from the Task Force sharpen their... More

Sgt. Edith Banda with the 712th Military Police Company

Sgt. Edith Banda with the 712th Military Police Company

Sgt. Edith Banda with the 712th Military Police Company Task Force Raptor (3-124), out of Ellington Field by Houston, Texas, breaks through the brush as she navigates looking for grid point markers. The soldier... More

Sgt. Edith Banda with the 712th Military Police Company

Sgt. Edith Banda with the 712th Military Police Company

Sgt. Edith Banda with the 712th Military Police Company Task Force Raptor (3-124), out of Ellington Field, Houston, Texas, plots out her grid points. The soldiers from the Task Force sharpen their navigational ... More

Capt. Alexander Alba with Headquarters and Headquarters

Capt. Alexander Alba with Headquarters and Headquarters

Capt. Alexander Alba with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop Task Force Raptor (3-124), out of Wylie, Texas, navigates through thick brush to find his team's grid points. The Soldiers from the Task Force sharp... More

(From left) Spc. Jonathan Davis, Sgt. Joshua Havens

(From left) Spc. Jonathan Davis, Sgt. Joshua Havens

(From left) Spc. Jonathan Davis, Sgt. Joshua Havens and Sgt. Kenneth Davis with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop Task Force Raptor (3-124), out of Wylie, Texas, shoot an azimuth to their next grid point. The... More

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