File:Navy and Army Joint Training Evolution 120603-N-WR119-032.jpg

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English: A member of the army special forces unit located on Fort Carson displays the proper stance when firing the M9 pistol. Reserve members of Operational Support Unit 1914 were able to become familiar with firing the M9. Members ranged from sailors transitioning to the reserves from active duty and sailors straight from boot camp.
Date Taken on 3 June 2012
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/594299
Author Gilbert Bolibol
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COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, US
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