Soldiers from Battery B, 2d Battalion, 114th Field Artillery Regiment, Mississippi Army National Guard, set up for a defensive perimeter June 7, 2016 at their training site at Fort Hood, Texas, during the Multi-echelon Integrated Brigade Training (MiBT). “We have a large group to hold our ground because enemies are more likely not to come near you if you hold your ground,” said Sgt. First Class Jimmy Harper. “All we’re trying to do is provide fire support; just shoot the round where it needs to hit.” A MIBT is a multicomponent event that sustains readiness of reserve and active components in a


Soldiers from Battery B, 2d Battalion, 114th Field Artillery Regiment, Mississippi Army National Guard, set up for a defensive perimeter June 7, 2016 at their training site at Fort Hood, Texas, during the Multi-echelon Integrated Brigade Training (MiBT). “We have a large group to hold our ground because enemies are more likely not to come near you if you hold your ground,” said Sgt. First Class Jimmy Harper. “All we’re trying to do is provide fire support; just shoot the round where it needs to hit.” A MIBT is a multicomponent event that sustains readiness of reserve and active components in accordance with the Army’s Total Force policy. (Mississippi National Guard photo by Pfc. Justin Humphreys, 102d Public Affairs Detachment/Released)


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