Pfc. Ryan Gonzales, a crew chief with the Missouri National Guard Company C, 1st Battalion, 106th Aviation Regiment, emerges from the water during helicopter over-water survival training, June 17, 2014, at the Roosevelt Swim Center in Rapid City, Soldiers hung upside-down in the water to practice clearing water out of Emergency Breathing Devices, as well as how to slowly ascend out of the water to avoid injury due to changes in water pressure. The training took place during the 2014 Golden Coyote training exercise, which allows soldiers from 15 states and four foreign nations to train in
Pfc. Ryan Gonzales, a crew chief with the Missouri National Guard Company C, 1st Battalion, 106th Aviation Regiment, emerges from the water during helicopter over-water survival training, June 17, 2014, at the Roosevelt Swim Center in Rapid City, Soldiers hung upside-down in the water to practice clearing water out of Emergency Breathing Devices, as well as how to slowly ascend out of the water to avoid injury due to changes in water pressure. The training took place during the 2014 Golden Coyote training exercise, which allows soldiers from 15 states and four foreign nations to train in individual unit mission tasks. ( Army National Guard photo by Spc. Donald E. Williams/RELEASED) Soldiers improve underwater survival skills 140617-Z-MH530-201
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