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United States Army Soldiers assigned to Team Eagle,

United States Army Soldiers assigned to Team Eagle,

United States Army Soldiers assigned to Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7 Infantry take practice shots at a basketball goal prior to a three on three streetball tournament held at the Great Lithuanian Hetman Jonusas R... More

United States Army Pvt. Lawerence Long, center, a native

United States Army Pvt. Lawerence Long, center, a native

United States Army Pvt. Lawerence Long, center, a native of Jacksonville Fla., guards Sgt. Bryan Drawdy, right, a Homosassa, Fla. Native, both assigned to Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7 Infantry, as Drawdy tries to... More

United States Army Pvt. Lawerence Long, left, a

United States Army Pvt. Lawerence Long, left, a

United States Army Pvt. Lawerence Long, left, a Jacksonville, Fla. native assigned to Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7 Infantry, makes a run for the basket while Portuguese Army soldiers assigned to Reece Coy, Cavalr... More

United States Army Spc. Michael Hogen, a native of

United States Army Spc. Michael Hogen, a native of

United States Army Spc. Michael Hogen, a native of Clintonville, Wis., assigned to Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7 Infantry, shoots a basketball from the three point line while his Portuguese opponent assigned to Re... More

United States Army 2nd Lt. Bryce Heckber, center, 3rd

United States Army 2nd Lt. Bryce Heckber, center, 3rd

United States Army 2nd Lt. Bryce Heckber, center, 3rd Platoon Leader assigned to Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7 Infantry, shoots a basketball while acting Lithuanian Land Forces Algirdo Battalion Commander, Maj. Er... More

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