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by Richard Bumgardner

May 1, 2005

Members of the 1st Armored Division drive an M1 Abrams tank through the Taunus Mountains north of Frankfurt during Exercise Ready Crucible. This was the largest movement of American armored vehicles through German roads and farmland since the REFORGER exercises of the 1980s.

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