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Fort Riley, KS - Maj. John Nikiforakis, Assistant Program Manager, Enhanced Night Vision Goggle-Binocular, PEO Soldier, briefs senior leaders of the 1st Infantry Division on the ENVG-B, during a Leadership Professional Development (LPD) session at Fort Riley, Kan., Dec. 11, 2019. The LPD offered a rare opportunity for senior leaders to receive a capability set brief on the U.S. Army’s most advanced night vision goggle, the ENVG-B, Family of Weapon Site-Individual, Nett Warrior, and Next Generation Improved Head Protection System, as well as an overview of PEO Soldier. (U.S. Army photo by Timothy M. Ahearn)
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