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Arizona Army National Guard Soldiers from the 996th

Arizona Army National Guard Soldiers from the 996th

Arizona Army National Guard Soldiers from the 996th Medical Detachment step into a pool during a basic water survival course conducted Aug. 6 at Buckeye High School in Buckeye, Arizona. The course is designed ... More

Arizona Army National Guard Capt. Jacques Viadoy struggles

Arizona Army National Guard Capt. Jacques Viadoy struggles

Arizona Army National Guard Capt. Jacques Viadoy struggles to swim across a pool without submerging his whole head while water safety Spc. Lance McKinne provides assistance Aug. 6 at Buckeye High School in Buck... More

Arizona Army National Guard Soldiers from the 996th

Arizona Army National Guard Soldiers from the 996th

Arizona Army National Guard Soldiers from the 996th Medical Detachment step into a pool with full gear during a basic water survival course conducted Aug. 6 at Buckeye High School in Buckeye, Arizona. After en... More

An Arizona Army National Guard Soldier with the 996th

An Arizona Army National Guard Soldier with the 996th

An Arizona Army National Guard Soldier with the 996th Medical Detachment keeps his head just above the above water as he crosses the pool Aug. 6 at Buckeye High School in Buckeye Arizona. During the basic wate... More

Arizona Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Jeremiah

Arizona Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Jeremiah

Arizona Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Jeremiah Jensen (left) enters the pool in full gear as basic water survival instructor 1st Lt. Dallin Webb supervises, Aug. 8, at Buckeye High School in Buckeye, Arizo... More

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