RM2MDHFP3–U.S. Army Private First Class, Travis Forbes, alpha Troop, 1st Squadron, 102nd Cavalry Regiment, 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, New Jersey Army National Guard Indirect Fire Infantryman, cleans an 88mm Mortar on a range during a Mortar live fire training exercise as part of the eXportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) exercise on July 24, 2022 at Ft. Drum, N.Y. More than 2,500 Soldiers are participating in the training event, which enables brigade combat teams to achieve the trained platoon readiness necessary to deploy, fight, and win.
RME0JGTB–An Afghan National Army soldier with the Heavy Weapons Platoon, 6th Kandak, braces himself, as a round fires from an 82mm morta
RMHE99HM–100616-F-1020B-009 Kabul - An Afghan National Army soldier prepares to launch an 88MM mortar round at the Kabul Military Training Center June 16, 2010. The three-week heavy weapons course is part of a series of Advanced Combat Training offered to ANA soldiers after completing basic training. Staff Sgt. Sarah Brown/)
RMPWXGHF–Wehrmacht Heer Granatwerfer GrW 34 8,1 cm,81 mm / German Army grenade launcher or mortar 8,1cm, 81mm
RMMY0JHY–Indirect fire infantrymen with 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, fire an 88mm mortar round during a combined arms live-fire exercise (CALFX) at Fort Stewart, Ga., December 15, 2016. The CALFX brought together infantrymen, engineers, artillerymen and air support assets to certify the Bravo 13 range complex. Bravo 13 is a newly configured light infantry range designed for company live fire exercises at Fort Stewart. (U.S Army photo by Spc. Efren Rodriguez/Released)
RM2HX63MF–U.S. Army Medical Corps Under Fire: Members of the U.S. Army Medical Corps hurry along a road in Holland which is under fire, carrying an infantryman who was wounded by an 88mm. mortar explosion on a stretcher. In the foreground, the wounded soldier's comrades wait in a ditch for a lull in the fighting before advancing to a new objective. December 4, 1944. (Photo by U.S. Office of War Information Picture).
RMHEM8F0–Afghan National Army soldiers with the Heavy Weapons Platoon, 6th Kandak, brace as an illumination round fires from an 82mm mortar tube during the night validation portion of the mortar course held at Patrol Base Sorkh Bid, Afghanistan, July 28, 2012. The class was taught by members of Mentor Team Bravo 3rd Royal Australian Regiment. Australian soldiers train Afghan Heavy Weapons Platoon on mortar course 120728-A-GM826-451
RMRB8JW8–Indirect fire infantrymen with 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, fire an 88mm mortar round during a combined arms live-fire exercise (CALFX) at Fort Stewart, Ga., December 15, 2016. The CALFX brought together infantrymen, engineers, artillerymen and air support assets to certify the Bravo 13 range complex. Bravo 13 is a newly configured light infantry range designed for company live fire exercises at Fort Stewart.
RMPWXGHE–Wehrmacht Heer Granatwerfer GrW 34 8,1 cm,81 mm / German Army grenade launcher or mortar 8,1cm, 81mm
RMHF0XNP–An Afghan National Army soldier with the Heavy Weapons Platoon, 6th Kandak, braces himself, as a round fires from an 82mm mortar tube during the validation portion of the mortar course held at Patrol Base Sorkh Bid, Afghanistan, July 28, 2012. The class was taught by members of Mentor Team Bravo 3rd Royal Australian Regiment. Flickr - DVIDSHUB - Australian soldiers train Afghan Heavy Weapons Platoon on mortar course (Image 9 of 25)
RMPWXGHD–Wehrmacht Heer Granatwerfer GrW 34 8,1 cm,81 mm / German Army grenade launcher or mortar 8,1cm, 81mm
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