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Staff Sgt. Mark Mercer (bottom), an X-ray specialist

Staff Sgt. Mark Mercer (bottom), an X-ray specialist

Staff Sgt. Mark Mercer (bottom), an X-ray specialist and drill sergeant from Edmond, Okla., assigned to the 95th Infantry Divsion, attempts to establish a choke hold on Sgt. Adam C. Kourelis (top), a civil affa... More

Staff Sgt. Mark Mercer, an X-ray specialist and drill

Staff Sgt. Mark Mercer, an X-ray specialist and drill

Staff Sgt. Mark Mercer, an X-ray specialist and drill sergeant from Edmond, Okla., assigned to the 95th Infantry Divsion, takes a breather to size up his opponent during a combatives tournament at the 2010 Army... More

Sgt. Adam C. Kourelis, a civil affairs specialist,

Sgt. Adam C. Kourelis, a civil affairs specialist,

Sgt. Adam C. Kourelis, a civil affairs specialist, from Buffalo, N.Y., assigned to the 422nd Civil Affairs Battalion, stares down another competitor at the combatives tournament for the 2010 Army Reserve Best W... More

Sgt. Adam C. Kourelis (bottom), a civil affairs specialist,

Sgt. Adam C. Kourelis (bottom), a civil affairs specialist,

Sgt. Adam C. Kourelis (bottom), a civil affairs specialist, from Buffalo, N.Y., assigned to the 422nd Civil Affairs Battalion, puts another competitor in a hold at the 2010 Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition... More

Sgt. 1st Class Marc T. Facunla, a parachute rigger

Sgt. 1st Class Marc T. Facunla, a parachute rigger

Sgt. 1st Class Marc T. Facunla, a parachute rigger from Antioch, Tenn., assigned to the 861st Quartermaster Company bears down on Staff Sgt. Eric W. White, a combat engineer from Pittsburg, assigned to the 340t... More

Sgt. 1st Class Marc T. Facunla, a parachute rigger

Sgt. 1st Class Marc T. Facunla, a parachute rigger

Sgt. 1st Class Marc T. Facunla, a parachute rigger from Antioch, Tenn., assigned to the 861st Quartermaster Company bears down on Staff Sgt. Eric W. White, a combat engineer from Pittsburgh, assigned to the 340... More

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