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U.S. Army Reserve Pfc. Nicholas Smith, 926th Engineer

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U.S. Army Reserve Pfc. Nicholas Smith, 926th Engineer

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U.S. Army Reserve Pfc. Nicholas Smith, 926th Engineer Brigade, 316th Mobility Augmentation Company, 844th Engineer Battalion , 926th Engineer Brigade,
tests his skill during the live hand grenade qualification portion of the Combined Best Warrior Competition at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. April 27, 2017. The 14 contestants must demonstrate how to deploy a live grenade properly to add to their score and hopefully take the title of Best Warrior or Best Noncommissioned Officer and move on to represent the 412th Theater Engineer Command, 416th Theater Engineer Command and 76th Operational Response at the USARC Best Warrior Competition. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Staff Sgt. Roger Ashley)

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