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Medics from the 82nd Airborne Division fire their M4

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Medics from the 82nd Airborne Division fire their M4 Carbine Rifles during a stress shoot range Oct. 6. on Fort Bragg, N.C. The range is part of the All American Best Medic Competition. The competition puts the medics’ tactical and technical proficiency to the test with Combat Testing Lanes and land navigation among other things. The winning team will go on to compete in the Army-wide competition next month at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. (Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Armas/82nd Airborne Division)

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