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A Soldier from 3rd Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment hunkers down behind a barricade as he pulls the pin on a grenade. The Soldier and others from the 'Centennial Battalion' were going through hand grenade training at the Remagen hand grenade range l...
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A member of Fort Jackson's Centennial Battalion, 3rd Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment, pulls the pin on a grenade before tossing it into a bunker during qualification training at the Remagen hand grenade range on post. The Centennial Battalion recei...
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A Soldier in Training with 3rd Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment, the 'Centennial Battalion,' flings a hand grenade at an enemy position as her battle buddy lays down suppressive fire during training May 16 at the post's Remagen hand grenade qualific...
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Soldiers in Training with 3rd Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment are past the halfway point of Basic Combat Training and are nearing the culminating event of Victory Forge. In week seven, the Centennial Battalion concentrated on navigating the Omaha buddy team range, prepping for their field training exercise and learning how to use hand grenades effectively.
At the Remagen Hand Grenade Qualification Range, SiTs moved in two-man assault teams through a lane dotted with obstacles and enemy positions. As each team Soldier moved forward they called out to their battle buddies to cover them. Once close enough to an enemy position, the Soldiers pulled the pins on their grenades and with a hard, high and overhead throw would fling the munitions at the enemy.
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