Field artillerymen of Battery A, 2-218th Field Artillery, 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Oregon Army National Guard, fire a 105mm shell from a Howitzer at Yakima Training Grounds, Wash., during the units annual training Aug. 9. Photo by Sgt. Chad Layton of Battery A, 2-218th Field Artillery, Oregon Army National Guard
Whitebread84, mattdrum182, MRBHV, cacheboyz, and 32 other people added this photo to their favorites.

mannedspace 58 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called "Only The Best Are"..InThe Gallery Tag It"onlythebestare", and we'd love to have this added to the group!
kiri4 58 months ago | reply
!!!!!!!!!!!!
M1ssy 58 months ago | reply
Incredible!! Im speachless...
45B30 58 months ago | reply
Awesome Shot!!
Stephan F. F. Dinges 57 months ago | reply
Amazing!!!
pete25r 57 months ago | reply
bang...bang...
nice capture
Fernando Felix 56 months ago | reply
Incredible!
Shimal Ahmed (Fulhi) 56 months ago | reply
perfect timing dude
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I like the pic v much
Rayos-X [deleted] 49 months ago | reply
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perfect exposure!!
martin zalba 49 months ago | reply
casi pictórica
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Studio Gauthier 46 months ago | reply
Wow! Great shot
James says "Great gun"
al curving 31 months ago | reply
Great pic. I used this photo in the demo song "Your Letters From Home" which is dedicated to our men and women in uniform and their families; and can be viewed at the following link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=74iGzeV2SKM
Thank you, God bless and be well. al@storyinsong.com
none378 22 months ago | reply
This photo was taken by an cell phone that had the option of frame by frame view. The round was a charge 7 RAP (rocket assisted propelled) made in 1972. The photoghpher is not who they say, it was taken by someone else. If I recall correctly it was taken by Brian Wood PVT. The photo was just donated by the person listed above. Yes I do know who that unknown soldier is and that would be me.