Capt. Clayton Combs, commander, Company C, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, displays Army Field manuals and training aides that were uncovered in the weapons cache his unit discovered yesterday near Baquba. The weapons cache, which held enough raw material needed to build over 150 explosively formed pentetrators, was the largest EFP cache his unit had ever discovered. Previously they had found only one or two fully-formed EFPs already in place for detonation instead of vital materials for such a large quantity. ( Army photo by Spc. Abel Trevino, 28th Public Affairs Detac
Capt. Clayton Combs, commander, Company C, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, displays Army Field manuals and training aides that were uncovered in the weapons cache his unit discovered yesterday near Baquba. The weapons cache, which held enough raw material needed to build over 150 explosively formed pentetrators, was the largest EFP cache his unit had ever discovered. Previously they had found only one or two fully-formed EFPs already in place for detonation instead of vital materials for such a large quantity. ( Army photo by Spc. Abel Trevino, 28th Public Affairs Detachment) (RELEASED) Weapons Cache Found 36924
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