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Soldiers of B Company, 3/159th Attack Reconnaissance

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Soldiers of B Company, 3/159th Attack Reconnaissance

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Soldiers of B Company, 3/159th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion conducted squad movement techniques and practice hand grenade training in February 2013 at the Oberdachstetten Local Training Area. The training was intended to train soldiers on the different tactical formations to use depending on the mission and the situation and how to properly and accurately engage enemy targets using hand grenades. The soldiers utilize training enablers from the Training Support Center Ansbach (hand grenades, hand grenade course, GTA's and maps) to accomplish the training event. (U.S. Army photo by Luis Viegas, Training Support Activity Europe, Training Support Center Ansbach)

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22/02/2013
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