Operation Cold Steel
Increasing Lethality – U.S. Army Reserve Small Arms Trainer Course Developed at Fort McCoy
190626-N-GQ656-265.JPG Photo By: Lt. Christopher Hanson

FORT MCCOY, WI. - FORT McCOY, Wis. – Sgt. Marcos Campos of Fresno, Calif., an instructor with Task Force Cold Steel, provides direction to Staff Sgt. Gabriel Lopez of San Diego on the M-240B qualification range during the new Army Reserve Small Arms Trainer Course. The course is 12 days long and focuses on the six individual and crew-served weapons most commonly found within the Army Reserve. Instructors focus on Preliminary Marksmanship Instruction on each weapons system and their associated optics, and ensure students understand the purpose and procedures for maintenance on each. (U.S. Army photo by Christopher Hanson)


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