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Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the 301st Military Police Company, performs sit-ups during the Army Physical Fitness Test for the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition at Joint Base Mc... More

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the 301st Military Police Company, prepares an Unexploded Ordinance Report in the Reconfigurable Vehicle Tactics Trainer for the 2014 U.S. The RVTT is a tactical ... More

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the 301st Military Police Company, aims his rifle during the Engagement Skills Trainer event for the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition at Joint Base... More

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the 301st Military Police Company, and Cayey, Puerto Rico, native, searches for targets at the night qualification event during the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Wa... More

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the 301st Military Police Company, aims his rifle during the Engagement Skills Trainer event for the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition at Joint Base... More

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the 301st Military Police Company, and Cayey, Puerto Rico, native, scans the range during the night qualification event at the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior... More

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the 301st Military Police Company, disassembles an M-249 Squad Automatic Weapon during the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition at Joint Base McGuire-D... More

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the 301st Military Police Company, speaks with a cadre member during the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J.... More

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the 301st Military Police Company, operates a Dismounted Soldier Training System during the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition at Joint Base McGuire-... More

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the 301st Military Police Company, and Cayey, Puerto Rico, native, reloads his rifle during the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition at Joint Base McGu... More

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the 301st Military Police Company, and Cayey, Puerto Rico, native, scans the night qualification range for targets during the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior ... More

Competitors practice using the Dismounted Soldier Training

Competitors practice using the Dismounted Soldier Training

Competitors practice using the Dismounted Soldier Training System during the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., June 23. The DSTS provides virtual battlef... More

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the 301st Military Police Company, provides his signature before beginning the Engagement Skills Trainer event during the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Comp... More

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the 301st Military Police Company, and Cayey, Puerto Rico, native, fires his weapon for the night qualification event during the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warri... More

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the

Sgt. Adalberto Reyes, a military policeman with the 301st Military Police Company, disassembles an M-249 Squad Automatic Weapon during the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition at Joint Base McGuire-D... More

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