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Infantrymen of 2nd Coy, Algirdo Battalion, Iron Wolf

Infantrymen of 2nd Coy, Algirdo Battalion, Iron Wolf

Infantrymen of 2nd Coy, Algirdo Battalion, Iron Wolf Brigade of the Lithuanian Army advance on a simulated target during a squad live-fire exercise held in Rukla, Lithuania, April 23, 2015. Members of Iron Wolf... More

Troop leaders from 2nd Coy, Algirdo Battalion, Iron

Troop leaders from 2nd Coy, Algirdo Battalion, Iron

Troop leaders from 2nd Coy, Algirdo Battalion, Iron Wolf Brigade of the Lithuanian Army and Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7, of the U.S. Army, based in Rukla, Lithuania, prepare for a squad live-fire exercise in Ruk... More

Capt. Bryan Adams, commander of Team Eagle, Task Force

Capt. Bryan Adams, commander of Team Eagle, Task Force

Capt. Bryan Adams, commander of Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7, of the U.S. Army, based in Rukla, Lithuania, and Capt. Egidiyua Ciulada, a platoon leader with 2nd Coy, Algirdo Battalion, Iron Wolf Brigade of the L... More

Troop leaders of 2nd Coy, Algirdo Battalion, Iron Wolf

Troop leaders of 2nd Coy, Algirdo Battalion, Iron Wolf

Troop leaders of 2nd Coy, Algirdo Battalion, Iron Wolf Brigade of the Lithuanian Army and Team Eagle, Task Force 2-7, of the U.S. Army, based in Rukla, Lithuania, observe and evaluate infantry movements during ... More

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