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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 Regiment, pose for a group photo with Lithuanian military service members during Atlantic Resolve, here at Rukla, Lithuania, April 17,... More

United States Army Pfc. Antonio Figueroa, right, an

United States Army Pfc. Antonio Figueroa, right, an

United States Army Pfc. Antonio Figueroa, right, an infantryman assigned to Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7 Infantry, answers questions about the M1A1/2 Abrams Main Battle Tank from a Lithuanian military service mem... More

United States Army Sgt. Brandon Griffin, left, an M1

United States Army Sgt. Brandon Griffin, left, an M1

United States Army Sgt. Brandon Griffin, left, an M1 armor crewman assigned to Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7 Infantry, during Atlantic Resolve here at Rukla, Lithuania, describes the M1A1/2 Abrams Main Battle Tank... More

During a key leader engagement here at Rukla, Lithuania,

During a key leader engagement here at Rukla, Lithuania,

During a key leader engagement here at Rukla, Lithuania, Pfc. Jordan Mudge, right, an M1 armor crewman, watches a Lithuanian military service members inspect his M1A1/2 Abrams Main Battle Tank, April 17, 2015, ... More

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