File:Army Combat Fitness Test- Two-Mile Run (2MR) (Event 6).webm
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[edit]DescriptionArmy Combat Fitness Test- Two-Mile Run (2MR) (Event 6).webm |
English: The Two-Mile Run (2MR) is conducted outside on a track or paved course. After the leg tuck, Soldiers will complete the mandated rest period before they begin the two mile run. #ACFT #ArmyFit |
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Source | YouTube: Army Combat Fitness Test: Two-Mile Run (2MR) (Event 6) – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | Army Combat Fitness Test |
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