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A team of soldiers compete in a fire muster competition

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A team of soldiers compete in a fire muster competition

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A team of soldiers compete in a fire muster competition at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Feb. 15, 2014. At this station the soldier must use a sledge hammer to move a tire five feet. The fire muster is an obstacle course that consists of seven stations which each team must complete in less than five minutes. Ten teams of four people competed in the fire muster with the winning team completing the course with a time of three minutes and 16 seconds. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Hannah Landeros)

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15/02/2014
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