A 120 mm mortar round flies out of the tube as U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ramey J. Brown (left), a section sergeant from Marshville, N.C., Spc. Tyler L. Dillon (center), a team leader from Williamstown, W.Va., and Pvt. Gabriel C. Fields (right), from Fort Worth, Texas, all mortarmen assigned to Troop C, 1st Squadron, 32nd Cavalry Regiment, Task Force Bandit, take cover while at Observation Post Mustang in eastern Afghanistan’s Kunar province on Jan. 26. “It gets pretty intense sometimes when firing, especially if a firefight is going on,” said Dillon. Photo by Staff Sgt. Mark Burrell...
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Filed under: Historical Stuff, Observations on things Military, GWOT Whatever it is..., Artillery, Gun Pr0n - A Naughty Expose' of the fiddly bits, Observation Post Mustang, Gabriel Fields, Mark Burrell, 32nd Cavalry, Task Force Bandit, Tyler Dillon, Ramey Brown