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In a tangle of twisted barbed wire, a paratrooper from

In a tangle of twisted barbed wire, a paratrooper from

In a tangle of twisted barbed wire, a paratrooper from 2nd Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment, pulls security from behind a fallen tree during a cordon and search training operation at Fort Polk... More

Paratroopers with the 2nd Security Force Assistance

Paratroopers with the 2nd Security Force Assistance

Paratroopers with the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, along with soldiers role-playing as the Iraqi Army, sprint from building to building under simulated enemy fire, during a training exercise, March 17... More

Paratroopers with the 2nd Security Force Assistance

Paratroopers with the 2nd Security Force Assistance

Paratroopers with the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, along with soldiers role-playing as the Iraqi Army, assault a compound in a search for a hidden weapons cache, during a training exercise, March 17. ... More

Taking cover from enemy fire, behind a jumble of mud

Taking cover from enemy fire, behind a jumble of mud

Taking cover from enemy fire, behind a jumble of mud and rocks, a 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade Paratrooper returns fire during a cordon and search exercise, March 17. The 2nd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Div... More

A paratrooper with the 2nd Security Force Assistance

A paratrooper with the 2nd Security Force Assistance

A paratrooper with the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, along with a soldier role-playing as the Iraqi army, pull security at the corner of a building while a search continues for a hidden weapons cache, ... More

Looking through the sight of his 240B machine gun,

Looking through the sight of his 240B machine gun,

Looking through the sight of his 240B machine gun, a paratrooper with the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, pulls security while a search continues for a hidden weapons cache, during a training exercise, M... More

Taking cover from enemy fire behind a jumble of mud

Taking cover from enemy fire behind a jumble of mud

Taking cover from enemy fire behind a jumble of mud and rocks, 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade paratroopers return fire during a cordon and search exercise, March 17. The 2nd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Divisi... More

Paratroopers with the 2nd Security Force Assistance

Paratroopers with the 2nd Security Force Assistance

Paratroopers with the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, along with soldiers role-playing as the Iraqi Army, assault a compound in a search for a hidden weapons cache, during a training exercise, March 17. ... More

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