Army Reserve Soldiers decide on their next point during an urban orienteering course during morning physical fitness training June 3, 2016 at Polo Field on Fort Bragg, More than 200 Soldiers, civilian staff and family members, in teams of four, spent the hour-long course running and walking to several dozen points in and around the Fort Bragg’s North Post area. “What a great opportunity to do PT, have fun and build teamwork,” said Maj. Gen. David Conboy, Deputy Commanding General (Operations) USARC to the mass formation after the training event. Afterwards, the Soldiers and civilians did


Army Reserve Soldiers decide on their next point during an urban orienteering course during morning physical fitness training June 3, 2016 at Polo Field on Fort Bragg, More than 200 Soldiers, civilian staff and family members, in teams of four, spent the hour-long course running and walking to several dozen points in and around the Fort Bragg’s North Post area. “What a great opportunity to do PT, have fun and build teamwork,” said Maj. Gen. David Conboy, Deputy Commanding General (Operations) USARC to the mass formation after the training event. Afterwards, the Soldiers and civilians did 32, four-count pushups in honor of Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Talley, who relinquished his command of USARC earlier in the week. “Sixty four or 32, it’s all the same when you are with family,” Conboy said laughing as the formation was released. ( Army Photo by Master Sgt. Mark Bell / Released)


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