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An M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle belonging to Team Eagle,

An M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle belonging to Team Eagle,

An M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle belonging to Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7 Infantry, stands guard over the battlefield at the Great Lithuanian Hetman Jonusas Radvila Training Regiment, in Rukla, Lithuania, during a... More

German army Capt. Jochen Haack, assigned to 5th Company,

German army Capt. Jochen Haack, assigned to 5th Company,

German army Capt. Jochen Haack, assigned to 5th Company, Jager Battalion, left, goes over an attack plan with Capt. Bryan E. Adams, right, commander of Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7 Infantry while German 1st Lt. T... More

German Army Capt. Jochen Haack, left, and 1st Lt. Tobias

German Army Capt. Jochen Haack, left, and 1st Lt. Tobias

German Army Capt. Jochen Haack, left, and 1st Lt. Tobias Schulten, forward observers assigned to 5th Company, Jager Battalion, scan for targets on the battlefield during during a multinational exercise held at ... More

An A-10C Thunderbolt II makes a bombing run at mock

An A-10C Thunderbolt II makes a bombing run at mock

An A-10C Thunderbolt II makes a bombing run at mock targets during a training exercise held at the Great Lithuanian Hetman Jonusas Radvila Training Regiment, in Rukla, Lithuania, June 12, 2015, as part of Saber... More

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