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190916-A-FJ530-985 U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Spencer Persechino,

190916-A-FJ530-985 U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Spencer Persechino,

190916-A-FJ530-985 U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Spencer Persechino, a platoon leader with Bravo Battery, 5th Battalion 3rd Field Artillery makes the safety diagram while planning a bilateral live fire with the Western Arm... More

190916-A-FJ530-815 A safety representative of Western

190916-A-FJ530-815 A safety representative of Western

190916-A-FJ530-815 A safety representative of Western Army Field Artillery of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force calls to verify data on the firing line for Bravo Battery, 5th Battalion 3rd Field Artillery at ... More

190916-A-FJ530-868 YAUSUBETSU TRAINING AREA, Japan

190916-A-FJ530-868 YAUSUBETSU TRAINING AREA, Japan

190916-A-FJ530-868 YAUSUBETSU TRAINING AREA, Japan (Sept. 16, 2019) U.S. Army Lt. Col. Timothy Lynch, commander of 5th Battalion 3rd Field Artillery observes live fire procedures alongside the battalion command... More

190916-A-FJ530-618 U.S. Army Capt. Christopher Judy,

190916-A-FJ530-618 U.S. Army Capt. Christopher Judy,

190916-A-FJ530-618 U.S. Army Capt. Christopher Judy, Bravo Battery, 5th Battalion 3rd Field Artillery commander examines a field artillery safety diagram alongside members of the Western Army Field Artillery Ja... More

A U.S. Army High Mobility Rocket System from 5th Battalion

A U.S. Army High Mobility Rocket System from 5th Battalion

A U.S. Army High Mobility Rocket System from 5th Battalion 3rd Field Artillery stands ready next to the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Multiple Launch Rocket System at Yausubetsu Training Area, Japan, Sept. 16... More

190916-A-FJ530-925 U.S. Army Lt. Col. Timothy Lynch,

190916-A-FJ530-925 U.S. Army Lt. Col. Timothy Lynch,

190916-A-FJ530-925 U.S. Army Lt. Col. Timothy Lynch, commander of 5th Battalion 3rd Field Artillery Regiment shakes hands with the battalion commander of Western Army Field Artillery of the Japan Ground Self-De... More

190916-A-FJ530-820 Soldiers assigned to the Western

190916-A-FJ530-820 Soldiers assigned to the Western

190916-A-FJ530-820 Soldiers assigned to the Western Army Field Artillery of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force observe and facilitate reload operations on the U.S. Army High Mobility Artillery Rocket System at... More

U.S. Army Soldiers of Bravo Battery, 5th Battalion

U.S. Army Soldiers of Bravo Battery, 5th Battalion

U.S. Army Soldiers of Bravo Battery, 5th Battalion 3rd Field Artillery stand alongside the Soldiers of the Western Army Field Artillery of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force after the planning efforts of a bil... More

190916-A-FJ530-365 U.S. Army Capt. Christopher Judy,

190916-A-FJ530-365 U.S. Army Capt. Christopher Judy,

190916-A-FJ530-365 U.S. Army Capt. Christopher Judy, Bravo Battery, 5th Battalion 3rd Field Artillery commander explains the safety diagram to the safety representative of the Western Army Field Artillery Japan... More

190916-A-FJ530-512 U.S. Army Capt. Christopher Judy,

190916-A-FJ530-512 U.S. Army Capt. Christopher Judy,

190916-A-FJ530-512 U.S. Army Capt. Christopher Judy, Bravo Battery, 5th Battalion 3rd Field Artillery commander explains the safety diagram to the safety representative of the Western Army Field Artillery Japan... More

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