Army convoy rolls into Homestead’s bivouac site
Michael Clay (left), an Army consultant who specializes in counter improvised explosive device training, speaks with soldiers from the Army’s 260th Military Intelligence Battalion Alpha Company out of Miami, Fla., at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Fla., April 6. The soldiers set up camp at the Homestead ARB’s bivouac site to conduct intelligence mission essential task list drills, tactical convoy operations training, enemy contact training, training for near and far ambushes, counter improvised explosive device training, generator training, vehicle recovery operations training, and driver lane training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nicholas Caceres)
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