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This remote controlled improvised explosive device (IED) simulator, used to train US military service personnel, is displayed in the US Army (USA) Training Support Center (TSC), USA Signal Command and Fort Gordon (USASC&FG), Fort Gordon, Georgia (GA)

This trip wire pipe bomb improvised explosive device (IED) simulator, used to train US military service personnel, is displayed in the US Army (USA) Training Support Center (TSC), USA Signal Command and Fort Gordon (USASC&FG), Fort Gordon, Georgia (GA)

This gunfire simulator, used to train US military service personnel, is displayed in its deployed position inside the US Army (USA) Training Support Center (TSC), USA Signal Command and Fort Gordon (USASC&FG), Fort Gordon, Georgia (GA)

Mr. Thomas Henderson, US Army (USA) Training Support Center (TSC) Supply Clerk, look on as two USA soldiers inspect Training Aids, Devices, Simulators & Simulation (TADSS) equipment at the TSC, Fort Gordon, GA

These two wooden Iraqi civilians, fabricated at the US Army (USA) Fort Gordon Training Support Center (TSC) Devices Branch, are placed on live-fire range to be used in live-fire training exercises conducted at Fort Gordon, Georgia (GA)

These two wooden armed enemy insurgents, fabricated at the US Army (USA) Fort Gordon Training Support Center (TSC) Devices Branch, serve as targets for USA Soldiers who are firing their 5.56 mm M16A2 rifles at them during a live-fire training exercise conducted at Fort Gordon, Georgia (GA). (SUBSTANDARD)

Mr. Garfield Jones, Audiovisual Specialists, US Army (USA) Training Support Center (TSC), checks audio equipment inside the TSC, Fort Gordon, GA

US Army (USA) Soldiers set-up the Staging Area and Command Center for a live-fire training exercise being conducted at Fort Gordon, Georgia (GA)

A Russian made Medhanized Infantry Vehicle, BMP (Boyevaya Mashina Pehoti), moves up to engage in a battle exercise during ASCIET (All Service Combat Identification Evaluation Test) training, held at the US Army Training Support Center, Fort Stewart, Georgia

This motion detector improvised explosive device (IED) simulator, used to train US military service personnel, is displayed in the US Army (USA) Training Support Center (TSC), USA Signal Command and Fort Gordon (USASC&FG), Fort Gordon, Georgia (GA)

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Base: Fort Gordon

State: Georgia (GA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Marlene Thompson, CIV, USA

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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15/09/2005
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