File:Close Quarters Battle (8507108099).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionClose Quarters Battle (8507108099).jpg | The Washington National Guard's 1-19th Special Forces Group conducted joint training with the 116 Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) to become more proficient with close quarters battle. The training consisted of 2-7 man room entry, room-to-room clears, hallway movement, and strong point defense. (Photos by SPC Samantha Ciaramitaro) |
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