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An M1A2 Abrams tank with Company D, 2nd Battalion,

An M1A2 Abrams tank with Company D, 2nd Battalion,

An M1A2 Abrams tank with Company D, 2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry (Mechanized), 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, drives down the road during a force on force exercise March 11, at Twin Brid... More

A Bradley fighting vehicle with Company D, 2nd Battalion,

A Bradley fighting vehicle with Company D, 2nd Battalion,

A Bradley fighting vehicle with Company D, 2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry (Mechanized), 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, scans the area for possible targets during a force on force exercise ... More

A Soldier with Company D, 2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry

A Soldier with Company D, 2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry

A Soldier with Company D, 2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry (Mechanized), 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, scans the area during a force on force exercise March 11, at Twin Bridges Training Are... More

An M1A2 Abrams tank crewmember with Company D, 2nd

An M1A2 Abrams tank crewmember with Company D, 2nd

An M1A2 Abrams tank crewmember with Company D, 2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry (Mechanized), 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, directs fellow crewmembers to a location during a force on force ... More

A Bradley fighting vehicle crewmember with Company

A Bradley fighting vehicle crewmember with Company

A Bradley fighting vehicle crewmember with Company D, 2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry (Mechanized), 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, scans the area for possible targets during a force on forc... More

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