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Description VAZIANI, Georgia - Securing the airfield was the first objective. The U.S. forces first set up a perimeter with their vehicles while communicating with the Georgian company, who were on the move to push forward and securing another forward area. This tactic is commonly referred to as ‘leaping and bounding.’ (Photo by Sgt. Daniel Cole, Army Europe Public Affairs)
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Author U.S. Army Europe Images from Wiesbaden, Germany

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