A Ukrainian soldier from the 1st Airmobile Battalion, 79th Air Assault Brigade prepares to move while smoke from a smoke grenade begins to billow in the distance, providing concealment for himself and another soldier taking part in pairs, two soldiers working as a team, movement training at the Yavoriv Combat Training Center on the International Peacekeeping and Security Center, near Yavoriv, Ukraine, on May 15. Yavoriv CTC staff, along with mentors from the U.S. Army's 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, led pairs movement training for soldiers from the 1-79th during the battalion's rotati
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A Ukrainian soldier from the 1st Airmobile Battalion, 79th Air Assault Brigade prepares to move while smoke from a smoke grenade begins to billow in the distance, providing concealment for himself and another soldier taking part in pairs, two soldiers working as a team, movement training at the Yavoriv Combat Training Center on the International Peacekeeping and Security Center, near Yavoriv, Ukraine, on May 15. Yavoriv CTC staff, along with mentors from the U.S. Army's 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, led pairs movement training for soldiers from the 1-79th during the battalion's rotation through the Yavoriv CTC. The 45th is deployed to Ukraine as part of the Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine, an international coalition dedicated to improving the CTC's capabilities and building professionalism within the Ukrainian army. (Photo by Sgt. Anthony Jones, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team)