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Staff Sgt. Hunter explains to the trainees how to stretch

Staff Sgt. Hunter explains to the trainees how to stretch

Staff Sgt. Hunter explains to the trainees how to stretch out their lines to prevent entanglements. The last week of training begins on a cold rain swept day trip to the Orchard Combat Training Center. The sco... More

Sgt. 1st Class Kiril Dimitrov passes out explosive

Sgt. 1st Class Kiril Dimitrov passes out explosive

Sgt. 1st Class Kiril Dimitrov passes out explosive materials to scout trainee Jess Wolmuth. In the closing days of classes, instructors and trainees travelled out to the Orchard Combat Training Center for the l... More

Staff Sgt. Tyler Hunter and trainees out on the Orchard

Staff Sgt. Tyler Hunter and trainees out on the Orchard

Staff Sgt. Tyler Hunter and trainees out on the Orchard Combat Training Center. The last week of training begins on a cold rain swept day trip to the Orchard Combat Training Center. The scout trainees will tak... More

Instructor Staff Sgt. Sebastian Siwek walks along with

Instructor Staff Sgt. Sebastian Siwek walks along with

Instructor Staff Sgt. Sebastian Siwek walks along with trainees to the site where they will detonate their explosives. The last week of training begins on a cold rain swept day trip to the Orchard Combat Train... More

In the closing days of scout training, Staff Sgt. Tyler

In the closing days of scout training, Staff Sgt. Tyler

In the closing days of scout training, Staff Sgt. Tyler Hunter teaches the trainees how to handle and detonate C4 explosives. The last week of training begins on a cold rain swept day trip to the Orchard Comba... More

Cpl. Dario Martinez, the last trainee to walk the line

Cpl. Dario Martinez, the last trainee to walk the line

Cpl. Dario Martinez, the last trainee to walk the line of congratulations from instructors, elbow bumps the lead instructor Sgt. 1st Class Kiril Dimitrov The last week of training begins on a cold rain swept da... More

Staff Sgt. Sebastian Siwek guides Spc. Shane Flores

Staff Sgt. Sebastian Siwek guides Spc. Shane Flores

Staff Sgt. Sebastian Siwek guides Spc. Shane Flores as he inserts the detonator into the C4 explosives. The last week of training begins on a cold rain swept day trip to the Orchard Combat Training Center. The ... More

After completing the morning’s explosives training

After completing the morning’s explosives training

After completing the morning’s explosives training exercise, the trainees and instructors head back toward their vehicles and to the classroom on Gowen Field. The last week of training begins on a cold rain sw... More

Just as they learned in the classroom, the trainees

Just as they learned in the classroom, the trainees

Just as they learned in the classroom, the trainees work at stretching out their lines to prevent tangles under the watchful eyes of Staff Sgt Tyler Hunter. The last week of training begins on a cold rain swep... More

Left to right, Cpl. Dario Martinez, Spc. Shane Flores

Left to right, Cpl. Dario Martinez, Spc. Shane Flores

Left to right, Cpl. Dario Martinez, Spc. Shane Flores and Spc. Timothy Martin make their way back to the gathering point before the explosives detonate. The last week of training begins on a cold rain swept da... More

Spc. Timothy Martin (center) stretches out the lines.

Spc. Timothy Martin (center) stretches out the lines.

Spc. Timothy Martin (center) stretches out the lines. The last week of training begins on a cold rain swept day trip to the Orchard Combat Training Center. The scout trainees will take turns driving a Bradley F... More

Left to right, Spcs. Jackson Roberts, Timothy Martin,

Left to right, Spcs. Jackson Roberts, Timothy Martin,

Left to right, Spcs. Jackson Roberts, Timothy Martin, and Shane Flores work out the kinks in the lines. The last week of training begins on a cold rain swept day trip to the Orchard Combat Training Center. The... More

The trainees work their timing lines back and forth

The trainees work their timing lines back and forth

The trainees work their timing lines back and forth to prevent tangles. The last week of training begins on a cold rain swept day trip to the Orchard Combat Training Center. The scout trainees will take turns d... More

On the morning of Friday, November 20, beginning with

On the morning of Friday, November 20, beginning with

On the morning of Friday, November 20, beginning with Spc. Shane Flores, the scout trainees graduate and receive their certificates completing the Cavalry Scout classes. The last week of training begins on a co... More

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