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United States Navy Gunners Mate 1 Miranda Collier,

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United States Navy Gunners Mate 1 Miranda Collier,

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United States Navy Gunners Mate 1 Miranda Collier, assigned to Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School at JohnC. Stennis Space Center, Miss., fires a Glock 19 on Stennis's pistol range during the command's sustainment training, September 24, 2019. The training allows the Sailors to work on their techniques and to refresh their shooting skills.
NAVSCIATTS is a Security Cooperation schoolhouse operating under United States Special Operations Command, "where the classroom meets the field," in support of Foreign Security Assistance and Geographic Combatant Commanders' Theater Security Cooperation priorities.
NAVSCIATTS trains and educates foreign Special Operations Forces, SOF-like forces and SOF enablers across the tactical, operational and strategic spectrums through in-residence and Mobile Training Team Courses of Instruction; and serves as USSOCOM's premier Security Force Assistance training asset. More than 12,000 students from more than 120 Partner Nations have trained with this Naval Special Warfare command since 1963.(U.S. Navy photo by Michael Williams)(U.S. Navy photo by Michael Williams)

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24/09/2019
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