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A soldier from the Southern Ohio based 216th Engineer

A soldier from the Southern Ohio based 216th Engineer

A soldier from the Southern Ohio based 216th Engineer Battalion aims at targets from over 300 meters away with his M249 Machine Gun, Oct. 22, at Camp Atterbury, Ind. The soldiers were taking part in a yearly qu... More

A soldier from the Southern Ohio based 216th Engineer

A soldier from the Southern Ohio based 216th Engineer

A soldier from the Southern Ohio based 216th Engineer Battalion aims at a target with his M203 Grenade Launcher, Oct. 22, at Camp Atterbury, Ind. The soldiers of the 216th participated in a yearly weapons quali... More

Soldiers from the Southern Ohio based 216th Engineer

Soldiers from the Southern Ohio based 216th Engineer

Soldiers from the Southern Ohio based 216th Engineer Battalion fire the M2 Machine Gun, Oct. 22, at Camp Atterbury, Ind. The soldiers were taking part in a yearly qualification to test their weapons proficiency... More

A soldier from the southern Ohio based 216th Engineer

A soldier from the southern Ohio based 216th Engineer

A soldier from the southern Ohio based 216th Engineer Battalion fires a MK19 belt fed Grenade Launcher, October 22, at Camp Atterbury, Ind., while spotters seeing where the round went. The soldiers were taking ... More

A soldier from the Southern Ohio based 216th Engineer

A soldier from the Southern Ohio based 216th Engineer

A soldier from the Southern Ohio based 216th Engineer Battalion aims at a target with his M203 Grenade Launcher, Oct. 22, at Camp Atterbury, Ind. The soldiers of the 216th participated in a yearly weapons quali... More

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