Sgt. Dustin N. Heath, assigned to Company B, 1st Battalion, 155th Infantry Regiment, Mississippi National Guard, pulls security as his unit awaits for the next mission, while wearing multi integrated laser engagement system (MILES), during the Multi-echelon Integrated Brigade Training (MiBT) exercise June 6, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The MILES is a training system that provides a realistic battlefield environment and tactical engagement simulation for direct fire force-on-force training. A MiBT is a multicomponent training event that sustains readiness of reserve and active components in acco


Sgt. Dustin N. Heath, assigned to Company B, 1st Battalion, 155th Infantry Regiment, Mississippi National Guard, pulls security as his unit awaits for the next mission, while wearing multi integrated laser engagement system (MILES), during the Multi-echelon Integrated Brigade Training (MiBT) exercise June 6, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The MILES is a training system that provides a realistic battlefield environment and tactical engagement simulation for direct fire force-on-force training. A MiBT is a multicomponent training event that sustains readiness of reserve and active components in accordance with the Army’s Total Force policy. (Mississippi National Guard photo by Sgt. DeUndra Brown, 102d Public Affairs Detachment/Released)


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