An Army Combatives instructor from the Army Reserve demonstrates how to properly pull a handgun out of a holster in a close quarters combat situation Aug. 27, 2015, in Camp Zama, Japan. Army Master Sgt. Steven R. Yach, a Drilling Individual Augmentee (DIMA) Soldier who served as an operations sergeant for USARJ's training division earlier this summer, help coordinate travel, lodging and training facilities for the instructors who flew into Japan from the United States to train their Active component counterparts. Yach was one of more than a dozen DIMA Soldiers temporarily assigned to Army


An Army Combatives instructor from the Army Reserve demonstrates how to properly pull a handgun out of a holster in a close quarters combat situation Aug. 27, 2015, in Camp Zama, Japan. Army Master Sgt. Steven R. Yach, a Drilling Individual Augmentee (DIMA) Soldier who served as an operations sergeant for USARJ's training division earlier this summer, help coordinate travel, lodging and training facilities for the instructors who flew into Japan from the United States to train their Active component counterparts. Yach was one of more than a dozen DIMA Soldiers temporarily assigned to Army Japan (USARJ) whose specialized skills, knowledge and experience enhanced the Command's strategic and operational capabilities. USARJ depends on the DIMA program to fill key leadership roles to ensure the command boasts the talent and manpower necessary to manage the numerous logistical missions and bilateral engagements conducted throughout Japan. ( Army photo by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, Army Japan)


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