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English: Soldiers with 2nd Engineer Battalion \"Sapper Steel\", 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, perform demolition tasks for certification at the Fort Bliss Demolition Range. Maj. Eder Ramirez, S3 (Operations Officer) for 2BEB, explains the intricacies of the demolition certification to make each member in the battalion to be a more lethal force on the battlefield. (US Army video by Staff Sgt. Alon Humphrey)

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