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Soldiers with the 187th Ordnance Battalion prepare to clear a room during urban combat training at the battalion's Field Training Exercise site. The Soldiers are armed with Airsoft weapons as part of a pilot program, which, if successful, could be implemented throughout the Army.

Photo by Steve Reeves, Fort Jackson Leader

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Airsoft adds hard edge to combat training
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