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British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet Jessica Glover waits for further instruction after calibrating her weapon. Sandhurst and West Point Military Academy cadets completed their second day of a jo... More

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet Sam Scott and West Point Military Academy cadet Jonathan Hunter, a Lockhart, Texas, native, talk while they wait their turn on the individual live-fire traini... More

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and West

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and West

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and West Point Military Academy cadets completed their second day of a joint two-week field exercise with live-fire training. The exercise consisted of individual... More

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet Hugo Fraser waits his turn to complete the individual live-fire training. Sandhurst and West Point Military Academy cadets completed their second day of a jin... More

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet Michael Harrison adds grass to camouflage his helmet before going through the individual live-fire exercise. Sandhurst and West Point Military Academy cadets ... More

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet Laura Wealsby clears a building during individual live-fire movement training. Sandhurst and West Point Military Academy cadets completed their second day of ... More

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet Laura Wealsby participates in the individual live-fire movement training. Sandhurst and West Point Military Academy cadets completed their second day of a joi... More

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet Laura Wealsby participates in the individual live-fire movement training. Sandhurst and West Point Military Academy cadets completed their second day of a joi... More

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet Laura Wealsby prepares to toss a grenade into a building during individual live-fire movement training. Sandhurst and West Point Military Academy cadets compl... More

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet

British Army Royal Military Academy Sandhurst cadet Laura Wealsby participates in the individual live-fire movement training. Sandhurst and West Point Military Academy cadets completed their second day of a joi... More

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