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(FORT BENNING, GA) – An ABOLC instructor hands .50

(FORT BENNING, GA) – An ABOLC instructor hands .50

(FORT BENNING, GA) – An ABOLC instructor hands .50 Caliber rounds to a student preparing to conduct their live fire iteration, Feb. 9, 2017, here, at the Digital Multi-Purpose Range Complex (DMPRC). (Photo by:... More

(FORT BENNING, GA) – 2nd Lieutenants observe as fellow

(FORT BENNING, GA) – 2nd Lieutenants observe as fellow

(FORT BENNING, GA) – 2nd Lieutenants observe as fellow students engage multiple target scenarios during the M1 Abrams Tank live fire training, Feb. 9, 2017, here, at the Digital Multi-Purpose Range Complex (DMP... More

(FORT BENNING, GA) – A massive fireball erupts from

(FORT BENNING, GA) – A massive fireball erupts from

(FORT BENNING, GA) – A massive fireball erupts from the barrel of an M1 Abrams Tank as 2nd Lieutenants engage their target, Feb. 9, 2017, here, at the Digital Multi-Purpose Range Complex (DMPRC). (Photo by: Pat... More

(FORT BENNING, GA) – After conducting an ammo resupply,

(FORT BENNING, GA) – After conducting an ammo resupply,

(FORT BENNING, GA) – After conducting an ammo resupply, the driver of the M1 Abrams carefully follows commands from the ground guide as they move the tank off the ammo pad before heading back onto the range, Fe... More

(FORT BENNING, GA) – A 2nd Lieutenant engages a stationary

(FORT BENNING, GA) – A 2nd Lieutenant engages a stationary

(FORT BENNING, GA) – A 2nd Lieutenant engages a stationary light-armored target with the M2 .50 Caliber mounted machine gun on top of the M1 Abrams tank, Feb. 9, 2017, here, at the Digital Multi-Purpose Range C... More

(FORT BENNING, GA) – 2nd Lieutenants receive a block

(FORT BENNING, GA) – 2nd Lieutenants receive a block

(FORT BENNING, GA) – 2nd Lieutenants receive a block of instruction by an ABOLC Instructor prior to conducting their live fire training, Feb. 9, 2017, here, at the Digital Multi-Purpose Range Complex (DMPRC). (... More

(FORT BENNING, GA) – 2nd Lieutenants prepare to conduct

(FORT BENNING, GA) – 2nd Lieutenants prepare to conduct

(FORT BENNING, GA) – 2nd Lieutenants prepare to conduct tank live fire training, Feb. 9, 2017, here, at the Digital Multi-Purpose Range Complex (DMPRC). (Photo by: Patrick A. Albright/MCoE PAO Photographer)

(FORT BENNING, GA) – Belts of .50 Caliber rounds await

(FORT BENNING, GA) – Belts of .50 Caliber rounds await

(FORT BENNING, GA) – Belts of .50 Caliber rounds await loading during tank live fire training, Feb. 9, 2017, here, at the Digital Multi-Purpose Range Complex (DMPRC). (Photo by: Patrick A. Albright/MCoE PAO Photographer)

(FORT BENNING, GA) – An ABOLC Instructor passes a 120

(FORT BENNING, GA) – An ABOLC Instructor passes a 120

(FORT BENNING, GA) – An ABOLC Instructor passes a 120 mm training round to a student during an ammunition resupply, Feb. 9, 2017, here, at the Digital Multi-Purpose Range Complex (DMPRC). (Photo by: Patrick A. ... More

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