File:M-3 Bradley cavalry fighting vehicle.jpg
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editDescriptionM-3 Bradley cavalry fighting vehicle.jpg | "M-3 Bradley cavalry fighting vehicle from the 2d Squadron, 4th Cavalry (24th Infantry Division). The photograph was taken on 19 December 1990 at FEISAL Range in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia during a live fire training exercise." |
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Source | XVIII Airborne Corps photograph DS-F-060-32 |
Author | SGT Randall M. Yackiel |
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