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During the Phoenix Readiness Combat Course (PRCC), Fort Dix, New Jersey, AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Benjamin Ford, (left), USAF, 1ST Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Langley AFB, Virginia, STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Michael Bibb, (rear), USAF, 99th CES EOD, Nellis AFB, Nevada, SSGT Charles Riedel, (front), USAF, 43rd CES EOD, Pope AFB, North Carolina, and A1C Derik Sinclair, (right), USAF, 1ST CES EOD, Langley AFB, Virginia, train on Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT). PRCC is a regularly scheduled training course for military members, giving them an opportunity to experience as close to real world conditions as possible in a training environment

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During the Phoenix Readiness Combat Course (PRCC), Fort Dix, New Jersey, AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Benjamin Ford, (left), USAF, 1ST Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Langley AFB, Virginia, STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Michael Bibb, (rear), USAF, 99th CES EOD, Nellis AFB, Nevada, SSGT Charles Riedel, (front), USAF, 43rd CES EOD, Pope AFB, North Carolina, and A1C Derik Sinclair, (right), USAF, 1ST CES EOD, Langley AFB, Virginia, train on Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT). PRCC is a regularly scheduled training course for military members, giving them an opportunity to experience as close to real world conditions as possible in a training environment

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