File:A Jordanian soldier gets in a non supportive prone firing position.jpg

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English: A Jordanian soldier gets in a non supportive prone firing position during a combined live-fire exericse, Sept 16. The exercise is one of many field events conducted during the six-week Bright Star exercise. Bright Star
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