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    • Making A Tanker. Pvt. Karl Gamble

      Photo by Patrick Albright   |   Fort Benning Public Affairs Office   |   10.15.2020

      After 20 weeks of one station unit training, Pvt. Karl Gamble, along with the men and women of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 81st Armor Regiment, graduate. They are now officially 19 kilos or U.S. Army Tankers. They will join armored divisions around the world. (U.S. Army photo by Patrick A. Albright, Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Benning Public Affairs.) "From 30th AG to......

    • Making A Tanker. Pvt. Karl Gamble

      Photo by Patrick Albright   |   Fort Benning Public Affairs Office   |   10.15.2020

      After 20 weeks of one station unit training, Pvt. Karl Gamble, along with the men and women of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 81st Armor Regiment, graduate. They are now officially 19 kilos or U.S. Army Tankers. They will join armored divisions around the world. (U.S. Army photo by Patrick A. Albright, Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Benning Public Affairs.) "From 30th AG to......

    • Making A Tanker. Pvt. Adam Ornelas.

      Photo by Patrick Albright   |   Fort Benning Public Affairs Office   |   10.15.2020

      After 20 weeks of one station unit training, Pvt. Adam Ornelas, along with the men and women of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 81st Armor Regiment, graduate. They are now officially 19 kilos or U.S. Army Tankers. They will join armored divisions around the world. U.S. Army photo by Patrick A. Albright, Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Benning Public Affairs....

    • Making A Tanker. Roxanne Salazar.

      Photo by Patrick Albright   |   Fort Benning Public Affairs Office   |   10.15.2020

      After 20 weeks of one station unit training, Pvt. Roxanne Salazar, along with the men and women of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 81st Armor Regiment, graduate. They are now officially 19 kilos or U.S. Army Tankers. They will now join armored divisions around the world. U.S. Army photo by Patrick A. Albright, Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Benning Public Affairs....

    • Making A Tanker. Roxanne Salazar.

      Photo by Patrick Albright   |   Fort Benning Public Affairs Office   |   10.15.2020

      After 20 weeks of one station unit training, Pvt. Roxanne Salazar, along with the men and women of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 81st Armor Regiment, graduate. They are now officially 19 kilos or U.S. Army Tankers. They will now join armored divisions around the world. U.S. Army photo by Patrick A. Albright, Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Benning Public Affairs....

    • Making A Tanker. Pvt. Karl Gamble

      Photo by Patrick Albright   |   Fort Benning Public Affairs Office   |   10.02.2020

      After a 12-mile ruck march, the trainees of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 81st Armor Regiment, receive their U.S. Army Armor insignia, at a transition ceremony on Harmony Church. The insignia features an M26 Pershing tank with its gun slightly raised, superimposed on two crossed cavalry sabers in scabbards. (U.S. Army photo by Patrick A. Albright, Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Benning......

    • Making A Tanker. Pvt. Adam Ornelas.

      Photo by Patrick Albright   |   Fort Benning Public Affairs Office   |   10.02.2020

      After a 12-mile ruck march, the trainees of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 81st Armor Regiment, receive their U.S. Army Armor insignia, at a transition ceremony on Harmony Church. The insignia features an M26 Pershing tank with its gun slightly raised, superimposed on two crossed cavalry sabers in scabbards. U.S. Army photo by Patrick A. Albright, Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Benning......

    • Making A Tanker. Roxanne Salazar.

      Photo by Patrick Albright   |   Fort Benning Public Affairs Office   |   10.02.2020

      After a 12-mile ruck march, the trainees of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 81st Armor Regiment, receive their U.S. Army Armor insignia, at a transition ceremony on Harmony Church. The insignia features an M26 Pershing tank with its gun slightly raised, superimposed on two crossed cavalry sabers in scabbards. U.S. Army photo by Patrick A. Albright, Maneuver Center of Excellence and Fort Benning......