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Staff Sgt. Zachary Holden of the 115th Mobile Public

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Staff Sgt. Zachary Holden of the 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment uses the Engagement Skills Trainer 2000 simulator Oct. 18 in Umatilla Army Depot, located in eastern Oregon. Over the weekend the 115th MPAD conducted a yearly individual marksmanship qualification with their assigned weapons, one of the many required yearly task for every member of the Oregon Army National Guard. (Photo by U.S. Army Maj. Wayne (Chris) Clyne, 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, Oregon Army National Guard)

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soldier 115th mpad oregon oregon military m 4 115th mobile public affairs detachment soldiers military oregon army national guard oregon national guard national guard army national guard engagement skills trainer est 115 mpad pmi primary marksmanship instruction 3670th est 2000 individual weapons qualification iwq 3670th maintenance company umatilla army depot maj wayne clyne hermiston or oregon public affairs soldiers hit the mark in weapons qualification dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us army
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18/10/2014
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soldier 115th mpad oregon oregon military m 4 115th mobile public affairs detachment soldiers military oregon army national guard oregon national guard national guard army national guard engagement skills trainer est 115 mpad pmi primary marksmanship instruction 3670th est 2000 individual weapons qualification iwq 3670th maintenance company umatilla army depot maj wayne clyne hermiston or oregon public affairs soldiers hit the mark in weapons qualification dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us army