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A coalition force member fires his M1-10 Semi Automatic

A coalition force member fires his M1-10 Semi Automatic

A coalition force member fires his M1-10 Semi Automatic Sniper System during marksmanship training at a range in Balkh province, Afghanistan, Jan. 20, 2014. Coalition forces qualified with various weapon system... More

A coalition force member fires his M4 Carbine during

A coalition force member fires his M4 Carbine during

A coalition force member fires his M4 Carbine during marksmanship training at a range in Balkh province, Afghanistan, Jan. 20, 2014. Coalition forces qualified with various weapon systems to maintain their prof... More

A coalition force member waits for a CH-47 Chinook

A coalition force member waits for a CH-47 Chinook

A coalition force member waits for a CH-47 Chinook to land before returning to FOB MES in Balkh province, Afghanistan, Jan. 20, 2014. Coalition members had just finished firing multiple weapon systems at a rang... More

A coalition force member fires his SR-25 sniper rifle

A coalition force member fires his SR-25 sniper rifle

A coalition force member fires his SR-25 sniper rifle during marksmanship training at a range in Balkh province, Afghanistan, Jan. 20, 2014. Coalition forces qualified with various weapon systems to maintain th... More

A coalition force member waits for a CH-47 Chinook

A coalition force member waits for a CH-47 Chinook

A coalition force member waits for a CH-47 Chinook to land before returning to FOB MES in Balkh province, Afghanistan, Jan. 20, 2014. Coalition members had just finished firing multiple weapon systems at a rang... More

A coalition force member waits for a herd of sheep

A coalition force member waits for a herd of sheep

A coalition force member waits for a herd of sheep to pass, so he can setup a helicopter landing zone in Balkh province, Afghanistan, Jan. 20, 2014. The troops were setting up the HLZ to return safely to FOB ME... More

A coalition force member fires his M249 Squad Automatic

A coalition force member fires his M249 Squad Automatic

A coalition force member fires his M249 Squad Automatic Weapon during marksmanship training at a range in Balkh province, Afghanistan, Jan. 20, 2014. Coalition forces qualified with various weapon systems to ma... More

Coalition force members waits for a herd of sheep to

Coalition force members waits for a herd of sheep to

Coalition force members waits for a herd of sheep to pass, so they can setup a helicopter landing zone in Balkh province, Afghanistan, Jan. 20, 2014. The troops were setting up the HLZ to return safely to FOB M... More

A coalition force member fires a .50-caliber machine

A coalition force member fires a .50-caliber machine

A coalition force member fires a .50-caliber machine gun during marksmanship training at a range in Balkh province, Afghanistan, Jan. 20, 2014. Coalition forces qualified with various weapon systems to maintain... More

A coalition force member walks back to a helicopter

A coalition force member walks back to a helicopter

A coalition force member walks back to a helicopter landing zone for his return to FOB MES in Balhk province, Afghanistan, Jan. 20, 2014. Coalition force members were returning to the FOB after participating in... More

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