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Sgt. Matthew Wright, Public Affairs Specialist with

Sgt. Matthew Wright, Public Affairs Specialist with

Sgt. Matthew Wright, Public Affairs Specialist with the 100th MPAD, engages targets on the M249 at a machine gun range, May 3, 2019 at Camp Swift near Bastrop, Texas. Wright’s unit was training for a deployment... More

As part of the individual weapon training, soldiers

As part of the individual weapon training, soldiers

As part of the individual weapon training, soldiers from the 71st Troop Command zero their weapons before going to the qualifying range. Soldiers fired in three-shot iterations and adjusted their sights to ensu... More

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The ammunition shown is linked machine

190503-z-ki797-135 The ammunition shown is linked machine

190503-z-ki797-135 The ammunition shown is linked machine gun rounds that will be fired from the M249. 71st Troop Command qualified on several different weapon systems, May 3, 2019 at Camp Swift near Bastrop, T... More

Spc. Thomas Lamb, Public Affairs Specialist with the

Spc. Thomas Lamb, Public Affairs Specialist with the

Spc. Thomas Lamb, Public Affairs Specialist with the 100th MPAD, waits to engage targets on the M249 range at Camp Swift near Bastrop, Texas. Lamb qualified on two weapon systems on May 3, 2019. (Army National ... More

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Pfc. Ayanna Clay, a paralegal with the 71st Theater

Pfc. Ayanna Clay, a paralegal with the 71st Theater

Pfc. Ayanna Clay, a paralegal with the 71st Theater Information Operations Group, engages targets from the kneeling position at the qualification range May 3, 2019 at Camp Swift near Bastrop, Texas. Pfc. Gunnar... More

Soldiers receive a safety brief and block of instruction

Soldiers receive a safety brief and block of instruction

Soldiers receive a safety brief and block of instruction on how to zero their M4 and M16 prior to shooting. Zeroing is a standardized step in Training Circular 3-20.0, which was followed in order to raise soldi... More

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