Army Sgt. Aisha Dagin, 122nd Engineer Company, South Carolina National Guard, fires from one of four positions as part of the German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge qualification, March 16, 2019 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. The lanes consisted of four shooting positions and 16 targets with 30 seconds to engage the targets. For the American Soldiers, this is often the first time they have handled and fired these weapons. American and German Soldiers trained and competed together March 15-17, to build camaraderie, relationships, and enhance physical fitness and tactical skills proficienc
Army Sgt. Aisha Dagin, 122nd Engineer Company, South Carolina National Guard, fires from one of four positions as part of the German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge qualification, March 16, 2019 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. The lanes consisted of four shooting positions and 16 targets with 30 seconds to engage the targets. For the American Soldiers, this is often the first time they have handled and fired these weapons. American and German Soldiers trained and competed together March 15-17, to build camaraderie, relationships, and enhance physical fitness and tactical skills proficiency. It is an international collaboration to bolster relationships between Armed Forces and the German Armed Forces Command.
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