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Students in the 89B Ammunition Supply Course (ASC),

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Students in the 89B Ammunition Supply Course (ASC), taught by the 13th Battalion, 100th Regiment, load pallets of simulated ammunition on to a railcar during course training July 24, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The ASC is four-week course that provides training for Soldiers who are reclassifying to the 89B military occupational specialty. Soldiers who are 89B-qualified are tasked with receiving, storing, and issuing conventional ammunition, guided missiles, large rockets, explosives, and other ammunition and explosive-related items. During phase two of course training, students receive a block called "Prepare Munitions for Shipment," which covers securing munitions for movement and loading and unloading munitions, using drawings. That classroom training is then followed by a hands-on practical exercise at a railcar loading pallets. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Sarah Johnson, Fort McCoy, Wis.)

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