Sgt. Isiah Brown, an Army cable systems installer and maintainer assigned to the 11th Corps Signal Brigade, and Sgt. Luis Renteria, an Army satellite communication systems operator-maintainer assigned to the 86th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, examine their practice targets after zeroing their M4 carbine rifles during the III Armored Corps Best Squad Competition 2022 on Fort Hood, Texas, June 24, 2022. To prepare for the qualification test, the soldiers shoot practice targets and adjust their sights accordingly, until they are lined up with the projectile that is shot from the weapon. The III


Sgt. Isiah Brown, an Army cable systems installer and maintainer assigned to the 11th Corps Signal Brigade, and Sgt. Luis Renteria, an Army satellite communication systems operator-maintainer assigned to the 86th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, examine their practice targets after zeroing their M4 carbine rifles during the III Armored Corps Best Squad Competition 2022 on Fort Hood, Texas, June 24, 2022. To prepare for the qualification test, the soldiers shoot practice targets and adjust their sights accordingly, until they are lined up with the projectile that is shot from the weapon. The III Armored Corps pulled its most eligible squads from its divisions and separate brigades to compete in this year’s inaugural competition. The best squad will go on to compete in the Army Forces Command competition in August on Fort Hood.


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