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U.S. Army Pvt. Joshua Finau, of American Samoa, low

U.S. Army Pvt. Joshua Finau, of American Samoa, low

U.S. Army Pvt. Joshua Finau, of American Samoa, low crawls through an obstacle on the live fire buddy lane during his seventh week of basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C., Sept. 19, 2015. (U.S. Army photo by Sg... More

U.S. Army privates in basic training wait for thier

U.S. Army privates in basic training wait for thier

U.S. Army privates in basic training wait for thier turn to fire their M16s during a range day at Fort Jackson, S.C., Sept. 19, 2015. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Ken Scar)

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Clyde Howard (far left), of

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Clyde Howard (far left), of

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Clyde Howard (far left), of Fredricksburg, Va., observes as privates clear their weapons at a clearing barrel before exiting the firing range during basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C.... More

U.S. Army Pvt. Joshua Finau, of American Samoa, aims

U.S. Army Pvt. Joshua Finau, of American Samoa, aims

U.S. Army Pvt. Joshua Finau, of American Samoa, aims before throwing a hand grenade at the end of the live fire buddy lane during his seventh week of basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C., Sept. 19, 2015. (U.S. ... More

U.S. Army privates in basic training move to their

U.S. Army privates in basic training move to their

U.S. Army privates in basic training move to their firing positions during M16 training at Fort Jackson, S.C., Sept. 19, 2015. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Ken Scar)

U.S. Army Pvt. Karlois Cesunas, 18, from Beachwood,

U.S. Army Pvt. Karlois Cesunas, 18, from Beachwood,

U.S. Army Pvt. Karlois Cesunas, 18, from Beachwood, N.J., lays suppressing fire from behind a barrier to cover his team mate as they move under the midday sun through the buddy team live fire lane during their ... More

U.S. Army Pvt. Karlois Cesunas, 18, from Beachwood,

U.S. Army Pvt. Karlois Cesunas, 18, from Beachwood,

U.S. Army Pvt. Karlois Cesunas, 18, from Beachwood, N.J., lays suppressing fire from behind a barrier to cover his teammate as they move under the midday sun through the buddy team live fire lane during their s... More

U.S. Army private Karlois Cesunas, 18, from Beachwood,

U.S. Army private Karlois Cesunas, 18, from Beachwood,

U.S. Army private Karlois Cesunas, 18, from Beachwood, N.J., hustles out of the prone position from behind a barrier to move to the next obstacle as he and his team mate power through a buddy team live fire lan... More

U.S. Army Pvt. Karlois Cesunas, 18, from Beachwood,

U.S. Army Pvt. Karlois Cesunas, 18, from Beachwood,

U.S. Army Pvt. Karlois Cesunas, 18, from Beachwood, N.J., lays suppressing fire in the prone position from behind a barrier to cover his team mate as they move under the midday sun through the buddy team live f... More

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