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A U.S. Army instructor discusses a radar panel with Egyptian students during an intensive 27-week HAWK missile training class

Egyptian Army students and their U.S. Army instructors begin training on the Improved Pulse Acquisition Radar during an intensive 27-week HAWK missile training class

SFC Joe Gunn, an instructor with the Firing Section Div., Bravo Battery, S and F Bn., moves a loader-transporter for the HAWK guided missile system into position during a maintenance class for Egyptian students

A naval beach master guides a 7-ton truck from the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (22nd MEU) off a landing craft utility during Exercise Bright Star 2009 in Egypt.

SPC James Lillard explains the functions of the O-length HAWK missile launcher to CPT Ahmed Soliman of the Egyptian Army during an intensive 27-week HAWK missile training class

US military personnel pack supplies in cargo trucks at the Port of Aqaba in preparation for redeployment to Egypt at the conclusion of Exercise SHADOW HAWK, a phase of BRIGHT STAR 87. The US Central Command/Joint Chiefs of STAFF exercise provides US forces with the opportunity to operate with Jordanian military forces, work in a desert environment and check the effectiveness of a joint communications network

A catapult and arresting gear crewman signals instructions during flight operations aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN 69). The EISENHOWER is participating in a week of carrier qualifications testing off the Virginia Capes

Air Force personnel load a ground-launched cruise missile into the canister on a transporter-erector-launcher at the Integrated Maintenance Facility. The Air Force is conducting a test and evaluation program for the missile's weapon system

Air Force personnel are preparing to demonstrate maintenance of a transporter-erector-launcher at the Integrated Maintenance Facility. The Air Force is conducting a test and evaluation program for the ground-launched cruise missile's weapon system

Egyptian students receive hands-on experience in the repair and maintenance of the loader-transporter for the HAWK guided missile system during a 27-week intensive training class

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Base: Fort Bliss

State: Texas (TX)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT. Robert C. Simons

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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10/11/1982
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Fort Bliss ,  31.81357, -106.41224
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