U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to Company A (Easy Company), 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) attack enemy forces during a hasty raid training exercise at Warrior Exercise 78-17-01 at Hosteel Village near Joint base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst March 16, 2017. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 363rd Military Police Company served as the oppositional force for Easy Company during the exercise. Easy Company kicked off WAREX 78-17-01 during a joint-component airfield seizure on March 13, 2017. Roughly 60 units from the Army Reserve, Army, Air Force, Marine Reserves, and Canadian Armed Forces participated in the 84th Training Command’s joint training exercise, WAREX 78-17-01 from March 8 to April 1, 2017; the WAREX is a large-scale collective training event designed to assess units’ combat capabilities as America’s Army Reserve continues to build the most capable, combat-ready and lethal Federal Reserve force in the history of the Nation. (Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. Stephanie Ramirez/ Released)
170316-A-FQ191-132.JPG Photo By: Sgt. Stephanie Ramirez

McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst - U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to Company A (Easy Company), 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) attack enemy forces during a hasty raid training exercise at Warrior Exercise 78-17-01 at Hosteel Village near Joint base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst March 16, 2017. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 363rd Military Police Company served as the oppositional force for Easy Company during the exercise. Easy Company kicked off WAREX 78-17-01 during a joint-component airfield seizure on March 13, 2017. Roughly 60 units from the Army Reserve, Army, Air Force, Marine Reserves, and Canadian Armed Forces participated in the 84th Training Command’s joint training exercise, WAREX 78-17-01 from March 8 to April 1, 2017; the WAREX is a large-scale collective training event designed to assess units’ combat capabilities as America’s Army Reserve continues to build the most capable, combat-ready and lethal Federal Reserve force in the history of the Nation. (Army Reserve Photo by Sgt. Stephanie Ramirez/ Released)


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