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US Army Soldiers conduct high angle shooting training in Djibouti, Africa. US Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joseph P. LeVeille
US Army soldiers of Task Force Wolfhound are shown here during a high-angle shooting exercise in Djibouti, Africa, on February 13th, 2023. The task force conducts regular training with a variety of weapons variants and members are ready to respond to real-world threats at a moment’s notice. Djibouti hosts the only enduring US military presence in Africa at Camp Lemonnier.
US Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Joseph P. LeVeille