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A Mongolian Armed Forces soldier stands at attention

A Mongolian Armed Forces soldier stands at attention

A Mongolian Armed Forces soldier stands at attention during the Khaan Quest 2015 closing ceremony held in Tavantolgoi, Mongolia, July 1, 2015. Khaan Quest is a regularly scheduled, multinational exercise hosted... More

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Hector Velez, U.S. forces exercise

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Hector Velez, U.S. forces exercise

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Hector Velez, U.S. forces exercise director, presents a gift to Capt. Pancho Gonzales, U.S. Army Alaska’s 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, exercise platoon leader, during the Khaan ... More

Maj. Gen. Greg Charles Bilton, the deputy commanding

Maj. Gen. Greg Charles Bilton, the deputy commanding

Maj. Gen. Greg Charles Bilton, the deputy commanding general of operations for U.S. Army Pacific, delivers remarks during the Khaan Quest 2015 closing ceremony held in Tavantolgoi, Mongolia, July 1, 2015. Khaan... More

Maj. Gen. Greg Charles Bilton, the deputy commanding

Maj. Gen. Greg Charles Bilton, the deputy commanding

Maj. Gen. Greg Charles Bilton, the deputy commanding general of operations for U.S. Army Pacific, speaks with Lt. Col. Joel Newsom, U.S. Army Alaska's 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, before the start of ... More

Maj. Gen. Greg Charles Bilton, the deputy commanding

Maj. Gen. Greg Charles Bilton, the deputy commanding

Maj. Gen. Greg Charles Bilton, the deputy commanding general of operations for U.S. Army Pacific, renders a salute during a pass in review at the Khaan Quest 2015 closing ceremony held in Tavantolgoi, Mongolia,... More

Alaska Army National Guardsmen with the 297th Battlefield

Alaska Army National Guardsmen with the 297th Battlefield

Alaska Army National Guardsmen with the 297th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade march during the Khaan Quest 2015 closing ceremony held in Tavantolgoi, Mongolia, July 1, 2015. Khaan Quest is a regularly schedule... More

Distinguished visitors await the arrival of the Mongolian

Distinguished visitors await the arrival of the Mongolian

Distinguished visitors await the arrival of the Mongolian president, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, during the Khaan Quest 2015 closing ceremony held in Tavantolgoi, Mongolia, July 1, 2015. Khaan Quest is a regularly s... More

Mongolian Armed Forces Exercise Director Lt. Col. B.

Mongolian Armed Forces Exercise Director Lt. Col. B.

Mongolian Armed Forces Exercise Director Lt. Col. B. Erdenebat presents a gift to 1st Lt. Thomas Howard with the Alaska Army National Guard’s 297th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, during the Khaan Quest 2015 ... More

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