US_Navy_050320-N-9588P-027_U.S._Army_Soldiers_ploy_out_of_the_back_of_a_Stryker_infantry_carrier_vehicle_to_provide_suppressive_fire_on_the_enemy_during_a_simulated_convoy_attack.jpg


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English: Caption: "US Army's 1-23 Infantry "Alpha Company" Stryker team members deploy from a Stryker Vehicle to provide suppressive fire on the enemy during a simulated convoy attack during a Reception, Staging, Onward movement, and Integration/Foal Eagle exercise (RSO&I/Foal Eagle). RSO&I is a complex multi-phase exercise conducted annually, tailored to train, test, and demonstrate United States and Republic of Korea (ROK) Force projection and deployment capabilities which was recently completed."
Original Text from source: Daegu, Republic of Korea (Mar. 20, 2005) – U.S. Army Soldiers, assigned to 123 Infantry, Alpha Company, Stryker Unit, deploy out of the back of a Stryker infantry carrier vehicle to provide suppressive fire on the enemy during a simulated convoy attack during Reception, Staging, Onward movement, and Integration/Foal Eagle exercises (RSO&I/Foal Eagle). RSO&I is a complex multi-phase exercise conducted annually, tailored to train, test, and demonstrate United States and Republic of Korea force projection and deployment capabilities. Foal Eagle exercise runs simultaneously and trains in all aspects of Combined Forces Command's mission.
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Source http://www.navy.mil/view_image.asp?id=22913
Author U.S. Navy photo by Journalist 2nd Class John J. Pistone


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