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Through the use of a night vision device, a Guyana

Through the use of a night vision device, a Guyana

Through the use of a night vision device, a Guyana Defense Force soldier and a U.S. special operations force soldier pull security during a nighttime training event as part of Exercise Fused Response 2012 in th... More

Guyana Defense Force soldiers and Special Operations

Guyana Defense Force soldiers and Special Operations

Guyana Defense Force soldiers and Special Operations Forces ride in a helicopter after completing a training exercise as part of Exercise Fused Response 2012, March 8, in the town of Maukuria, outside of George... More

Through the use of a night vision device, a member

Through the use of a night vision device, a member

Through the use of a night vision device, a member of 7th Special Forces Group stands behind his Guyana Defense Force counterpart during a training event as part of Exercise Fused Response 2012, March 8, in the... More

Through the use of a night vision device, a Guyana

Through the use of a night vision device, a Guyana

Through the use of a night vision device, a Guyana Defense Force soldier stands guard during a nighttime training exercise, March 8, in the town of Maukuria, outside of Georgetown. The training event is part of... More

A member of a U.S. Army helicopter crew observes the

A member of a U.S. Army helicopter crew observes the

A member of a U.S. Army helicopter crew observes the horizon as they prepare to land on a helipad at Camp Stephenson, Guyana, 25 miles outside of Georgetown, March 8, during a training event in support of Exer... More

A U.S. Army helicopter crew prepares to land on a helipad

A U.S. Army helicopter crew prepares to land on a helipad

A U.S. Army helicopter crew prepares to land on a helipad as the sun begins to set at Camp Stephenson, Guyana, 25 miles outside of Georgetown, March 8, during a training event in support of Exercise Fused Respo... More

Through the use of a night vision device, a Guyana

Through the use of a night vision device, a Guyana

Through the use of a night vision device, a Guyana Defense Force soldier and a U.S. special operations force soldier stand guard together during a training event while participating in Exercise Fused Response 2... More

Through the use of a night vision device, a U.S. special

Through the use of a night vision device, a U.S. special

Through the use of a night vision device, a U.S. special operations force soldier checks his surroundings during a nighttime event, March 8, in the town of Maukuria, outside of Georgetown. The training event is... More

Through the use of a night vision device, a member

Through the use of a night vision device, a member

Through the use of a night vision device, a member of the 7th Special Forces Group scans his sector while Guyana Defense Force soldiers exit a helicopter during a nighttime training exercise while participating... More

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