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English: 1st lt. Kraig Hamilton, attached to the 1st Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, performs the proper technique of setting up M18 Claymore mine for testing during the Expert Infantryman Badge (EIB), Expert Soldier Badge (ESB) and Expert Field Medical Badge (EFMB), E3B at Vilseck, Germany Nov. 7, 2023. E3B is EIB, ESB and EFMB combined, to test candidates' physical and mental abilities while executing critical individual tasks and training for these badges improves the armed services ability to respond more effectively and efficiently which increases readiness. (U.S. Army reserve photo by Sgt. Kenneth Rodriguez)
Date Taken on 7 November 2023
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Author U.S. Army reserve photo by Sgt. Kenneth Rodriguez
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Vilseck, Germany
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