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Competitors in the First U.S. Army Division West Best

Competitors in the First U.S. Army Division West Best

Competitors in the First U.S. Army Division West Best Warrior Competition check their results from grouping and zeroing portion of the competition on Fort Hood, Oct. 23, 2019. Each competitor were required to ... More

1st Lt. Reed Radford, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd

1st Lt. Reed Radford, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd

1st Lt. Reed Radford, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, takes aim as he prepares to zero his weapon before moving to the qualification range during the second event on day two of the 2019 Best Ch... More

U.S. Army Cadet John H. Reiner of Winder, Ga., with

U.S. Army Cadet John H. Reiner of Winder, Ga., with

U.S. Army Cadet John H. Reiner of Winder, Ga., with the 461st Human Resources Company zeroes his rifle at a Fort Benning rifle range May 18. The reserve unit spent the weekend training and qualifying with their... More

Soldiers and Guardsmen from the Air And Army from Georgia,

Soldiers and Guardsmen from the Air And Army from Georgia,

Soldiers and Guardsmen from the Air And Army from Georgia, Kansas, Ohio and Texas participate in airborne operations facilitated by Georgia Army National Guard 165th Quartermaster Company, from Gen. Lucius D. C... More

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