RMMPPCRR–Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia conduct training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle Vicenza, Italy, April 6, 2017. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance the bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (U.S. Army photo by Vi
RMR7T866–Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia conduct training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle Vicenza, Italy, April 6, 2017. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance the bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations.
RMMPPCRN–Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia conduct training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle Vicenza, Italy, April 6, 2017. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance the bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (U.S. Army photo by Vi
RMR7T85H–Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia conduct training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle Vicenza, Italy, April 6, 2017. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance the bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations.
RMMPPCXW–Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia conduct training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle Vicenza, Italy, April 6, 2017. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance the bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (U.S. Army photo by Vi
RMR7T87D–Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia conduct training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle Vicenza, Italy, April 6, 2017. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance the bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations.
RMMPPCWY–Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia conduct training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle Vicenza, Italy, April 6, 2017. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance the bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (U.S. Army photo by Vi
RMR7T86E–Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia conduct training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle Vicenza, Italy, April 6, 2017. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance the bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations.
RMMPPCWA–Sgt. Maj. Massimo Giordano Italian Army, assist Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia, during the training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle, April 6, 2017, Vicenza, Italy. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel in
RMR7T872–Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia conduct training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle Vicenza, Italy, April 6, 2017. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance the bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations.
RMMPPCTB–Joseph Gallegos, Training Specialist, Training Support Center Italy (right) and Sgt. Maj. Massimo Giordano Italian Army assist Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia, during the training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle, April 6, 2017, Vicenza, Italy. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance bilateral rel
RMPF1YHK–James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division, shows the HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer (HEAT), to Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander and his brigade staff, tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, February 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
RMR7T86B–Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia conduct training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle Vicenza, Italy, April 6, 2017. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance the bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations.
RMPF1YH0–James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division (center), shows the Engagement Skills Trainer (EST) to Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander and his brigade staff during the tour at RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, February 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
RMR7T859–Joseph Gallegos, Training Specialist, Training Support Center Italy, shows the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), to the Sgt. Maj. Massimo Giordano Italian Army, during the training Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia, at Caserma Ederle, April 6, 2017, Vicenza, Italy. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance bilateral relations and
RMPF1YHJ–James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division, shows the HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer (HEAT), to Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander and his brigade staff, tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, Feb. 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
RMR7T85Y–Sgt. Maj. Massimo Giordano Italian Army, assist Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia, during the training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle, April 6, 2017, Vicenza, Italy. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel in
RMHEP2BB–Ivano Trevisanutto, chief, Training Support Center Italy, brief the Deployable Instrumentation System (DISE) in French, during the visit of Brig. Gen. Cheikh Gueye, Senegalese chief of army staff. DISE is a system that uses lasers, GPS and computers to detect and track hits from weapons for realistic combat training. The seminar was intended as a forum for attendees to share their experiences in supporting coalition and combatant commanders in a joint task force environment. (Photo by U.S. Army Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Release) Senegalese Chief of Army Staff Brig. Gen. Cheikm G
RMR7T864–Sgt. Maj. Massimo Giordano Italian Army, assist Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia, during the training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle, April 6, 2017, Vicenza, Italy. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel in
RMHEP2BC–Ivano Trevisanutto, chief, Training Support Center Italy; James V. Matheson, chief, Regional Training Support Division South; and Mr. Michael P. Kinosh brief the Deployable Instrumentation System (DISE) in English and French, during the visit of Brig. Gen. Cheikh Gueye, Senegalese chief of army staff, with Maj. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, U.S. Army Africa commanding general. DISE is a system that uses lasers, GPS and computers to detect and track hits from weapons for realistic combat training. The seminar was intended as a forum for attendees to share their experiences in supporting coalition an
RMR7T85M–Joseph Gallegos, Training Specialist, Training Support Center Italy (right) and Sgt. Maj. Massimo Giordano Italian Army assist Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia, during the training using the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) egress assistance trainer (HEAT), at Caserma Ederle, April 6, 2017, Vicenza, Italy. The simulator allows soldiers to practice exit from vehicles, skills and engage in realistic scenarios. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance bilateral rel
RMHEP2BE–Ivano Trevisanutto, chief, Training Support Center Italy; James V. Matheson, chief, Regional Training Support Division South; and Michael P. Kinosh, brief the Deployable Instrumentation System (DISE) in English and French, during the visit of Brig. Gen. Cheikh Gueye, Senegalese chief of army staff, with Maj. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, U.S. Army Africa commanding general. DISE is a system that uses lasers, GPS and computers to detect and track hits from weapons for realistic combat training. The seminar was intended as a forum for attendees to share their experiences in supporting coalition and c
RMR7T87G–Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia, pose for a group photo, during the training at Caserma Ederle Vicenza, Italy, April 6, 2017. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance the bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations.
RMHEP2B9–Ivano Trevisanutto, chief, Training Support Center Italy; James V. Matheson, chief, Regional Training Support Division South, brief the Deployable Instrumentation System (DISE) in English and French, during the visit of Brig. Gen. Cheikh Gueye, Senegalese chief of army staff. DISE is a system that uses lasers, GPS and computers to detect and track hits from weapons for realistic combat training. The seminar was intended as a forum for attendees to share their experiences in supporting coalition and combatant commanders in a joint task force environment. (Photos by U.S. Army Visual Information
RMRB8H7A–Lance Cpl. Jorge Brito uses the Augmented Immersive Team Trainer to call in mortar fire on virtual targets at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Dec. 13, 2016. Brito is holding a Target Hand-Off System integrated with the AITT to spot out virtual tanks while getting coordinates to call in mortar fire. Brito is a fire support Marine with 2nd Battalion, 10th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division.
RMHEP2BA–Ivano Trevisanutto, chief, Training Support Center Italy; James V. Matheson, chief, Regional Training Support Division South, brief the Deployable Instrumentation System (DISE) in English and French, during the visit of Brig. Gen. Cheikh Gueye, Senegalese chief of army staff. DISE is a system that uses lasers, GPS and computers to detect and track hits from weapons for realistic combat training. The seminar was intended as a forum for attendees to share their experiences in supporting coalition and combatant commanders in a joint task force environment. (Photos by U.S. Army Visual Information
RMRB8H0T–Lance Cpl. Jorge Brito uses the Augmented Immersive Team Trainer to call in mortar fire on virtual targets at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Dec. 13, 2016. Brito is holding a Target Hand-Off System integrated with the AITT to spot out virtual tanks while getting coordinates to call in mortar fire. Brito is a fire support Marine with 2nd Battalion, 10th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division.
RMHEP2BF–Mr. Michael P. Kinosh brief the Deployable Instrumentation System (DISE) in English and French, during the visit of Brig. Gen. Cheikh Gueye, Senegalese chief of army staff, with Maj. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, U.S. Army Africa commanding general. DISE is a system that uses lasers, GPS and computers to detect and track hits from weapons for realistic combat training. The seminar was intended as a forum for attendees to share their experiences in supporting coalition and combatant commanders in a joint task force environment. (Photos by U.S. Army Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Release) S
RMHEP2B8–From right to left, Paul McKenzie, TADS/ VI manager; Ivano Trevisanutto, chief, Training Support Center Italy; Brig. Gen. Cheikm Gueye, Senegalese chief of army staff; Maj. Papa Birane Dieye, chief of Army Operations Senegal; and Col. Saifoulaye Sow, army G3 Senegal, discuss the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) and HEAT system, during the visit at Caserma Ederle Vicenza, Italy, Jan. 14, 2015. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released) Senegalese Chief of Army Staff Brig. Gen. Cheikm Gueye tours Regional Training Support TSAE Vicenza, Italy, at Caserma Ederle 150114-A-JM
RMMPPCY0–Italian Carabinieri of the 7th Regiment Carabinieri “Laives” Bolzano and 13th Regiment Carabinieri “Friuli Venezia Giulia” Gorizia, pose for a group photo, during the training at Caserma Ederle Vicenza, Italy, April 6, 2017. Carabinieri use U.S. Army RTSD South equipment to enhance the bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/released)
RMPF1YJ0–James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division South (left), shows the Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) Training Facility (MTF) to Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander (right) and his brigade staff, tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, Feb. 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Re
RMPF1YJD–James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division South, shows the Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) Training Facility (MTF) to Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander and his brigade staff, tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, February 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
RMPF1YHT–James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division South (right), shows the Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) Training Facility (MTF) to Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander and his brigade staff, tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, February 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Relea
RMPF1YJJ–James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division South (left), Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander (center), Col. Marco Francesconi, Italian Air Force, Liaison Officer to “Julia” Brigade (right), and brigade staff, tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, Feb. 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bov
RMPF1YJ2–James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division, and Ivano Trevisanutto, Chief, U.S. Army Training Support Center Italy, show the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP), to Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander and his brigade staff, during the tour at RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, Feb. 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual In
RMPF1YJ5–Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander (right) speaks with James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division (center), Ivano Trevisanutto, Chief, U.S. Army Training Support Center Italy (left), tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, Feb. 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
RMPF1YHR–Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade, tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, Feb. 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
RMPF1YJB–James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division (left), speaks with Col. Marco Francesconi, Italian Air Force, Liaison Officer to “Julia” Brigade (right), tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, February 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
RMPF1YH4–James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division South (left), Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander, and his brigade staff observe the indoor range, during the tour at RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, February 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
RMPF1YH2–Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander (left), speaks with Ivano Trevisanutto, Chief, U.S. Army Training Support Center Italy (center), James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division South (right), and Italian Army Julia Alpini brigade staff, tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, Feb. 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Info
RMPF1YHY–James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division South (right), shows the Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) Training Facility (MTF) to Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander and his brigade staff, tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, February 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Relea
RMPF1YGY–From left, James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division South (RTSD), Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander, tour the RTSD South, Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, February 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
RMPF1YJ7–From left, Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander, James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division, Col. Marco Francesconi, Italian Air Force, Liaison Officer to “Julia” Brigade, tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, February 24, 2016. . Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
RMPF1YJE–James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division South (right), Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander (left), and his brigade staff tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, February 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
RMPF1YHE–James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division South (left), Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander, and his brigade staff observe the indoor range, during the tour at RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, Feb. 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
RMPF1YJG–James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division, and Ivano Trevisanutto, Chief, U.S. Army Training Support Center Italy, show the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP), to Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander and his brigade staff, during the tour at RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, Feb. 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual In
RMPF1YJ1–Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander (left), Col. Marco Francesconi, Italian Air Force, Liaison Officer to “Julia” Brigade (right), tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, February 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
RMPF1YJ3–From left, James V. Matheson, Chief, U.S. Army Regional Training Support Division, Italian Army Brig. Gen. Michele Risi, Multinational Land Force “Julia” Alpine Brigade Commander (right), conclude the visit at the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) facility tour the RTSD South in Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy, Feb. 24, 2016. Italian Army visit U.S. Army RTSD South, in order to enhance to bilateral relations and to expand levels of cooperation and the capacity of the personnel involved in joint operations. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
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