File:Combat Water Survival Training - Swimming (51736872190).jpg

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Description Spc. Medina, assigned to 10th Mountain Division Artillery, treads with his rifle above water during Combat Water Survival Training at Fort Drum, June 23, 2021. Photo by Army Capt. Ed Robles, 10th Mountain Division Artillery Public Affairs Officer.
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Source Combat Water Survival Training - Swimming
Author Fort Drum & 10th Mountain Division (LI) from Fort Drum, NY, United States

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current23:16, 28 May 2022Thumbnail for version as of 23:16, 28 May 20223,731 × 2,730 (4.51 MB)Lallint (talk | contribs)Nvm it looks like shit
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