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A U.S. Army Reserve Sgt.
Kevin Troung, 1017th Quartermaster Company, Camp Pendleton,Calif.,
reviews a range card with Spc. April Smith and Sgt. Eric Terrill, in
preparation for atactical scenario during Combat Support Training
Exercise 91-16-02, Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif.,June 17, 2016. As the
largest U.S. Army Reserve training exercise, CSTX 91-16-02
providesSoldiers with unique opportunities to sharpen their technical
and tactical skills in combat-likeconditions. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt.
Krista L. Rayford, 367th Mobile Public AffairsDetachment) (Photo Credit: Sgt. Krista Rayford)
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A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier,
1017th Quartermaster Company, Camp Pendleton, Calif., fires ablank round
during a tactical scenario as part of Combat Support Training Exercise
91-16-02,Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., June 17, 2016. As the largest U.S.
Army Reserve training exercise,CSTX 91-16-02 provides Soldiers with
unique opportunities to sharpen their technical andtactical skills in
combat-like conditions. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Krista L. Rayford,
367thMobile Public Affairs Detachment) (Photo Credit: Sgt. Krista Rayford)
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A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier,
1017th Quartermaster Company, Camp Pendleton, Calif.,prepares to react
to enemy fire during a tactical scenario as part of Combat Support
TrainingExercise 91-16-02, Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., June 17, 2016.
As the largest U.S. Army Reservetraining exercise, CSTX 91-16-02
provides Soldiers with unique opportunities to sharpen theirtechnical
and tactical skills in combat-like conditions. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt.
Krista L.Rayford, 367th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment) (Photo Credit: Sgt. Krista Rayford)
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A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier,
1017th Quartermaster Company, Camp Pendleton, Calif., engagesthe enemy
during a tactical scenario at Combat Support Training Exercise 91-16-02,
Fort HunterLiggett, Calif., June 17, 2016. As the largest U.S. Army
Reserve training exercise, CSTX 91-16-02 provides Soldiers with unique
opportunities to sharpen their technical and tactical skills
incombat-like conditions. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Krista L. Rayford,
367th Mobile PublicAffairs Detachment) (Photo Credit: Sgt. Krista Rayford)
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HUNTER LIGGETT, Calif., June 17, 2016 -- Combat is never convenient and
the U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from 1017th Quartermaster Company, Camp
Pendleton, California, found that out when their fuel point was attacked
during Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) 91-16-02 at Fort Hunter
Liggett, California, June 17, 2016.
As the largest U.S. Army Reserve training exercise, CSTX 91-16-02
provides Soldiers with unique opportunities to sharpen their technical
and tactical skills in combat-like conditions. It takes place over the
course of three weeks.
https://www.army.mil/article/170140/us_army_reserve_soldiers_train_to_maintain_overall_mission_readiness
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