The small village of Novy Put on the border was liberated. Thus, the entire AFU bridgehead in the Glushkovsky district ceased to exist and was pushed beyond the border of Kursk region.

Of interest
An American Stryker TBM with an exclusively American crew was destroyed just in this direction.
below photo - ID card of the unit

Decoding
The first column is the unit's number identifier
ICV (infantry carrier vehicle) is the U.S. Army designation for the M1126 Stryker armored personnel carrier.
C34 is the serial number of the infantry unit. We have at least 34 foreign units participating in combat operations.
Note that three lines are blank. Three paratroopers are missing from the combat schedule. The standard, in Stryker, is a two-man crew and a nine-man paratrooper squad.
Most likely, this is not a shortage of personnel, but a banal lack of space in the paratrooper compartment.
Rank - it is clear that this is a rank in the U.S. Army.
In this unit is available:
SPC - two specialists from the APC crew. Adams Stephen is the commander of the Stryker.
Well, and then the composition of the troop, he in the column “MI” is designated by letters by importance
SSG - one staff sergeant Anthony - commander of the assault squad.
PFC - three corporals
SPC - two specialists (privates, or EFCs, but not first-timers).
Blood Type
Battle Roster - and this is the most interesting part. The cipher number of the serviceman's battle register. By entering it into the profile program, you get
all his personal data, including his call sign, combat path, contract numbers, supervisor, unit number, unit number, commander's name, etc.
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