Sgt. Justin L. Cunningham, of Coldwater, Miss., a tracked vehicle commander, and Pfc. Kordariel R. Preston, from Como, an indirect-fire infantryman with 2d Battalion, 198th Armored Regiment, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team, attach a laser from the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System to a M1064 Mortar Carrier May 20, 2017, at the National Training Center, Ft. Irwin, California. The 155th ABCT, Mississippi Army National Guard, uses MILES gear to replicate the firing capabilities and effects of live fire in training to help remain as a lethal, combat ready force. (Mississippi National


Sgt. Justin L. Cunningham, of Coldwater, Miss., a tracked vehicle commander, and Pfc. Kordariel R. Preston, from Como, an indirect-fire infantryman with 2d Battalion, 198th Armored Regiment, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team, attach a laser from the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System to a M1064 Mortar Carrier May 20, 2017, at the National Training Center, Ft. Irwin, California. The 155th ABCT, Mississippi Army National Guard, uses MILES gear to replicate the firing capabilities and effects of live fire in training to help remain as a lethal, combat ready force. (Mississippi National Guard photo by Sgt. Connie Jones, 102d Public Affairs Detachment.)


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