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2-38 Cavalry Jumps Into First Airborne Joint Exercise
7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
March 16, 2013 | 1:44
C Company 2-38 Cavalry Long Range Surveillance Teams train using their rare skill set demonstrating the continued need for ground-based surveillance. Lead: Fort Hood's only airborne-qualified unit jumped into a week-long exercise at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Army Staff Sergeant Mark Decker explains how this asset remains valuable to military forces. Soundbites include Sgt. Daniel Cisneros - Forward Observer - C. Co., 2-38 Cav. Regt. and 1st Lt. Brian Jones - Platoon Leader, C. Co., 2-38 Cav. Regt. Produced by Staff Sgt. Mark Decker. Also available in High Definition.
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