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    Spur Ride for Vermont's Cavalry [Image 72 of 81]

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    Spur Ride for Vermont's Cavalry

    JERICHO, VERMONT, UNITED STATES

    09.06.2020

    Photo by Staff Sgt. Barbara Pendl 

    86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (MTN)

    Soldier arranges parts of an M18 Claymore mine during a Spur Ride hosted by 1st Squadron, 172nd Cavalry Regiment (Mountain), 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Mountain), Vermont Army National Guard, at the Camp Ethan Allen Training Site in Jericho, Vt., Sept. 6, 2020. The directional, anti-personnel mine is used primarily in ambushes, to thwart enemy infantry and against unarmored vehicles. The Spur Ride is the culminating event of the "Order of the Spur" evaluation sequence. Traditionally, Troopers receive spurs from a sponsor and become Master Spur Holders upon gaining both silver and gold spurs. In some units, gold spurs are awarded for combat inductions while silver spurs represent completion of the Spur Ride. Within the tradition, spurs hold similar prestige for the Cavalry as the Expert Infantryman Badge holds for U.S. Army Infantry. (U.S. Army National Guard photograph by Staff Sgt. Barbara Pendl)

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    Date Taken: 09.06.2020
    Date Posted: 09.22.2020 16:27
    Photo ID: 6358323
    VIRIN: 200906-Z-BA489-290
    Resolution: 2658x3987
    Size: 5.13 MB
    Location: JERICHO, VERMONT, US

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