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A Desert Warrior school instructor, Iron Training

A Desert Warrior school instructor, Iron Training

A Desert Warrior school instructor, Iron Training Detachment, 1st Armored Division makes a wooden stake for a snare trap during the desert survival training at Fort Bliss, Texas, Jan. 20, 2016. Desert Warrior, ... More

M4 rifles are stacked next to the site of a makeshift

M4 rifles are stacked next to the site of a makeshift

M4 rifles are stacked next to the site of a makeshift shelter during the survival lane as part of the Desert Warrior school, Iron Training Detachment, 1st Armored Division at Fort Bliss, Texas, Jan. 20, 2016. D... More

A Desert Warrior student looks at his makeshift shelter

A Desert Warrior student looks at his makeshift shelter

A Desert Warrior student looks at his makeshift shelter during the survival lane as part of the Desert Warrior school, Iron Training Detachment, 1st Armored Division at Fort Bliss, Texas, Jan. 20, 2016. Desert ... More

Desert Warrior students build a makeshift shelter during

Desert Warrior students build a makeshift shelter during

Desert Warrior students build a makeshift shelter during the survival lane as part of the Desert Warrior school, Iron Training Detachment, 1st Armored Division at Fort Bliss, Texas, Jan. 20, 2016. Desert Warrio... More

An instructor of Desert Warrior school, Iron Training

An instructor of Desert Warrior school, Iron Training

An instructor of Desert Warrior school, Iron Training Detachment, 1st Armored Division teaches improvised trap-making during the desert survival training at Fort Bliss, Texas, Jan. 20, 2016. Desert Warrior, the... More

Students of Desert Warrior school, Iron Training Detachment,

Students of Desert Warrior school, Iron Training Detachment,

Students of Desert Warrior school, Iron Training Detachment, 1st Armored Division work as a group to build an improvised shelter during the desert survival training at Fort Bliss, Texas, Jan. 20, 2016. Desert W... More

A makeshift shelter built during the survival lane

A makeshift shelter built during the survival lane

A makeshift shelter built during the survival lane as part of the Desert Warrior school, Iron Training Detachment, 1st Armored Division at Fort Bliss, Texas, Jan. 20, 2016. Desert Warrior, the newest squad base... More

Students of Desert Warrior school, Iron Training Detachment,

Students of Desert Warrior school, Iron Training Detachment,

Students of Desert Warrior school, Iron Training Detachment, 1st Armored Division rest after building their improvised shelter during the desert survival training at Fort Bliss, Texas, Jan. 20, 2016. Desert War... More

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