Army Pfc. Jordon Dickinson, a combat engineer with A Co, 29th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, deploys a grappling hook to clear possible landmines before approaching enemy fortifications while performing urban breeching techniques on Fort Thanarat in the Kingdom of Thailand, Feb. 25, 2022, as part of Hanuman Guardian Exercise 2022. Hanuman Guardian 2022 is the 11th iteration of the annual bilateral U.S. Army Pacific Theater Security Cooperation Program event conducted with the Royal Thai Army in coordination with United States Indo-Pacific Command.
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Army Pfc. Jordon Dickinson, a combat engineer with A Co, 29th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, deploys a grappling hook to clear possible landmines before approaching enemy fortifications while performing urban breeching techniques on Fort Thanarat in the Kingdom of Thailand, Feb. 25, 2022, as part of Hanuman Guardian Exercise 2022. Hanuman Guardian 2022 is the 11th iteration of the annual bilateral U.S. Army Pacific Theater Security Cooperation Program event conducted with the Royal Thai Army in coordination with United States Indo-Pacific Command. As part of the Pacific Pathways series, the goal of HG22 is to foster closer relationships, increase readiness, and enhance interoperability among service members of the U.S. Army and Royal Thai Army.