Soldiers of the 1st of the 319th Airborne Field Artillary Regiment out of Fort Bragg, N.C., calibrate their howitzer artillary piece and wait for instructions to fire during an artillary range exercise in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Photo by Sgt. Sean A. Terry, USA
Army Cpl. Jamel Nowlen of the 1st of the 319th Airborne Field Artillary Regiment out of Fort Bragg, N.C., waits for his howitzer to be online. Artillery soldiers must qualify every six months in order to operate and fire the howitzer artillary piece. Photo by Sgt. Sean A. Terry, USA
Army Sgt.. George Stamel of the 1st of the 319th Airborne Field Artillary Regiment out of Fort Bragg, N.C., calibrates and sights his target on the howitzer artillary piece and waits for instructions to fire. Photo by Sgt. Sean A. Terry, USA
U.S. soldiers of the 1st of the 319th Airborne Field Artillary Regiment out of Fort Bragg, N.C., fire a howitzer artillary pieces during an artillery range exercise in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Photo by Sgt. Sean A. Terry, USA
Soldiers of the 1st of the 319th Airborne Field Artillary Regiment out of Fort Bragg, N.C., fire multiple howitzer artillary pieces during an artillary range exercise in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Photo by Sgt. Sean A. Terry