40th_Cavalry_Regiment_soldier_loads_120_mm_mortar_round_120208-A-ZU930-014.jpg


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English: Army Spc. Joshua Barrios, from Long Beach, Calif., who serves with the Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 1st Squadron (Airborne), 40th Cavalry Regiment,Task Force Spartan, loads a new computerized round into his 120 mm mortar system Feb. 8 on Camp Clark. The HHT mortar teams were testing their systems to use the new precision-guided munitions. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ken Scar, 7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
Unit: Combined Joint Task Force 1 - Afghanistan
DVIDS Tags: soldier; 1st Cavalry Division; Task Force Spartan; Global War on Terror; mortars; bomb; mortar team; 1-40th Cavalry; bombs; battlefield; rockets; photojournalist; PAO; Camp Clark; district; Headquarters Troop; Soldiers; Afghanistan; U.S. Army; Regional Command East; province; mission; Army; ISAF; RC East; 1st Squadron; Khowst province; Operation Enduring Freedom; 40th Cavalry Regiment; HHT; Army photographer; Task Force Denali; 7th MPAD; mortar system; mortar round; Army photo; military photography; CJTF-1; Ken Scar; front lines; war photography; cover photo; Army photograph; Army picture; war photograph; military photograph
Date Taken on 8 February 2012
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/826177/40th-cavalry-regiment-soldier-loads-120-mm-mortar-round
Author Sgt. Ken Scar
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CAMP CLARK, AF
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