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U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldiers from the 341st MP Company, of Mountain View, California, train on a mounted crew-served weapon qualification table at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 4. The 341st MP Co. is one of the first units in the Army Reserve conducting a complete 6-table crew-serve weapon qualification, which includes firing the M2, M249 and M240B machine guns both during the day and night. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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A U.S. Army Reserve military police crew from the 341st MP Company, of Mountain View, California, returns from a mounted crew-served weapon qualification table at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 4. The 341st MP Co. is one of the first units in the Army Reserve conducting a complete 6-table crew-serve weapon qualification, which includes firing the M2, M249 and M240B machine guns both during the day and night. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldiers from the 341st MP Company, of Mountain View, California, prepare an M240B machine gun for a mounted crew-served weapon night fire qualification table at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 4. The 341st MP Co. is one of the first units in the Army Reserve conducting a complete 6-table crew-serve weapon qualification, which includes firing the M2, M249 and M240B machine guns both during the day and night. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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U.S. Army Reserve field cooks from the 490th Quartermaster Company, of Rochester, New York, serve breakfast to fellow Soldiers in the field at Forward Operating Base Schoonover at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. Approximately 80 units from across the U.S. Army Reserve, Army National Guard and active Army are participating in the 84th Training Command's second Warrior Exercise this year, WAREX 91-16-02, hosted by the 91st Training Division at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers line up to eat breakfast in the field at Forward Operating Base Schoonover at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. Approximately 80 units from across the U.S. Army Reserve, Army National Guard and active Army are participating in the 84th Training Command's second Warrior Exercise this year, WAREX 91-16-02, hosted by the 91st Training Division at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 490th Quartermaster Company and the 238th Transportation Company serve a hot breakfast to fellow Soldiers training on Forward Operating Base Schoonover at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. Approximately 80 units from across the U.S. Army Reserve, Army National Guard and active Army are participating in the 84th Training Command's second Warrior Exercise this year, WAREX 91-16-02, hosted by the 91st Training Division at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers line up to eat breakfast in the field at Forward Operating Base Schoonover at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. Approximately 80 units from across the U.S. Army Reserve, Army National Guard and active Army are participating in the 84th Training Command's second Warrior Exercise this year, WAREX 91-16-02, hosted by the 91st Training Division at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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A group of U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers ride on the back of a troop-carrier truck after eating breakfast to go training on Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. Approximately 80 units from across the U.S. Army Reserve, Army National Guard and active Army are participating in the 84th Training Command's second Warrior Exercise this year, WAREX 91-16-02, hosted by the 91st Training Division at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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Spc. Roshan Jaspau, Pfc. Maksim Tsaryk and Pfc. Allison Chrisman, all U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 490th Quartermaster Company, of Rochester, New York, eat breakfast at Forward Operating Base Schoonover while training at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. Approximately 80 units from across the U.S. Army Reserve, Army National Guard and active Army are participating in the 84th Training Command's second Warrior Exercise this year, WAREX 91-16-02, hosted by the 91st Training Division at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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A U.S. Army Reserve military police gunner from the 341st MP Company, of Mountain View, California, shoots at target with an M240B machine gun during a mounted crew-served weapon night fire qualification table at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. The 341st MP Co. is one of the first units in the Army Reserve conducting a complete 6-table crew-serve weapon qualification, which includes firing the M2, M249 and M240B machine guns both during the day and night. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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Pfc. Ryan Joe, U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldiers from the 341st MP Company, of South San Francisco, California, looks down the night vision scope of his assigned M249 Squad Automatic Weapon with the help of Spc. Bradley Schopf, of Tracy, California, as they prepare for a mounted crew-served weapon night fire qualification table at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. The 341st MP Co. is one of the first units in the Army Reserve conducting a complete 6-table crew-serve weapon qualification, which includes firing the M2, M249 and M240B machine guns both during the day and night. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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Pfc. Ryan Joe, U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldiers from the 341st MP Company, of South San Francisco, California, looks down the night vision scope of his assigned M249 Squad Automatic Weapon as he prepares for a mounted crew-served weapon night fire qualification table at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. The 341st MP Co. is one of the first units in the Army Reserve conducting a complete 6-table crew-serve weapon qualification, which includes firing the M2, M249 and M240B machine guns both during the day and night. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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A U.S. Army Reserve military police gunner from the 341st MP Company, of Mountain View, California, scans his sector of fire during a mounted crew-served weapon night fire qualification table at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. The 341st MP Co. is one of the first units in the Army Reserve conducting a complete 6-table crew-serve weapon qualification, which includes firing the M2, M249 and M240B machine guns both during the day and night. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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Spc. Bradley Schopf, a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 341st MP Company, of Tracy, Califonia, waits for range control to give his unit clearance for a mounted crew-served weapon night fire qualification table at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. The 341st MP Co. is one of the first units in the Army Reserve conducting a complete 6-table crew-serve weapon qualification, which includes firing the M2, M249 and M240B machine guns both during the day and night. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldiers from the 341st MP Company, of Mountain View, California, prepare their vehicles for on a mounted crew-served weapon night fire qualification table at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. The 341st MP Co. is one of the first units in the Army Reserve conducting a complete 6-table crew-serve weapon qualification, which includes firing the M2, M249 and M240B machine guns both during the day and night. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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Pfc. Ryan Joe, U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldiers from the 341st MP Company, of South San Francisco, California, looks down the night vision scope of his assigned M249 Squad Automatic Weapon as he prepares for a mounted crew-served weapon night fire qualification table at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. The 341st MP Co. is one of the first units in the Army Reserve conducting a complete 6-table crew-serve weapon qualification, which includes firing the M2, M249 and M240B machine guns both during the day and night. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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Spc. Bradley Schopf, a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 341st MP Company, of Tracy, Califonia, holds a glow stick as he prepares for a mounted crew-served weapon night fire qualification table at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. The 341st MP Co. is one of the first units in the Army Reserve conducting a complete 6-table crew-serve weapon qualification, which includes firing the M2, M249 and M240B machine guns both during the day and night. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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Spc. Bradley Schopf, a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 341st MP Company, of Tracy, Califonia, tests out his night optics before a mounted crew-served weapon qualification night fire table at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. The 341st MP Co. is one of the first units in the Army Reserve conducting a complete 6-table crew-serve weapon qualification, which includes firing the M2, M249 and M240B machine guns both during the day and night. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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Shell casings from a .50-caliber machine gun pile up by a vehicle turret after a table of fire with the M2 Bradley Machine Gun as part of a crew-served weapon training conducted by the 341st Military Police Company, of Mountain View, California, at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. The 341st MP Co. is one of the first units in the Army Reserve conducting a complete 6-table crew-serve weapon qualification, which includes firing the M2, M249 and M240B machine guns both during the day and night. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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Spc. Trenton Beck, of Marysville, California, a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier from the 341st MP Company, of Mountain View, California, picks up .50-caliber shell casings off a vehicle roof after a M2 Bradley firing table at Fort Hunter-Liggett, California, May 3. The 341st MP Co. is one of the first units in the Army Reserve conducting a complete 6-table crew-serve weapon qualification, which includes firing the M2, M249 and M240B machine guns both during the day and night. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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