Serving as a crew
180518-A-TI382-125.JPG Photo By: Master Sgt. Michel Sauret

FORT RILEY, Kan. - A gunnery crew from the 603rd Military Police Company, out of Belton, Missouri, poses for a potrait after finishing a gunnery lane at Fort Riley, Kansas, May 18, 2018. The crew consists of Spc. Jonathan Cox (left), driver; Sgt. Brooke Grether, truck commander; and Spc. Vincent Armato, gunner, all U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldiers. On the civilian side, Cox is studying to become a biological and agricultural engineer, Grether is an emergency medic technician working to become a firefighter paramedic, and Armato is a natural bodybuilder who wants to become an officer and an Army Ranger. This gunnery range was hosted by the 346th MP Company for approximately 30 vehicle crews to qualify day and night on crew serve weapons that included the M2 .50-Caliber Machine Gun, the M240B Machine Gun, the MK19 Grenade Launcher and the Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station (CROWS) at Fort Riley, Kansas, May 3-22, 2018. Each crew was assigned to one specific weapon system and a vehicle for qualification. Vehicles included both the up-armored Humvee and the Armored Security Vehicle (ASV), which was equipped with both the M2 and the MK19. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)


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