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A US Army (USA) drill sergeant shoots at US Navy (USN) Sailors on a simulated battlefield during the USN Individual Augmentee Combat Training (IACT) course at Fort Jackson, South Carolina (SC). The fast-paced, two-week course is instructed by US Army (USA) drill sergeants and designed to provide Sailors basic combat skills training prior to being deployed as individual augmentees to the US Central Command (USCENCOM) area of responsibility

US Navy (USN) Sailors conduct patrol and troop leading operations during the US Navy's (USN) Individual Augmentee Combat Training (IACT) course at Fort Jackson, South Carolina (SC). The fast-paced, two-week course is instructed by US Army (USA) drill sergeants and designed to provide Sailors basic combat skills training prior to being deployed as individual augmentees to the US Central Command (USCENCOM) area of responsibility

US Navy (USN) Sailors conduct patrol and troop leading operations during the US Navy's (USN) Individual Augmentee Combat Training (IACT) course at Fort Jackson, South Carolina (SC). The fast-paced, two-week course is instructed by US Army (USA) drill sergeants and designed to provide Sailors basic combat skills training prior to being deployed as individual augmentees to the US Central Command (USCENCOM) area of responsibility

A US Navy (USN) Sailor takes control and apprehends another Sailor acting as an insurgent during the US Navy's (USN) Individual Augmentee Combat Training (IACT) course at Fort Jackson, South Carolina (SC). The fast-paced, two-week course is instructed by US Army (USA) drill sergeants and designed to provide Sailors basic combat skills training prior to being deployed as individual augmentees to the US Central Command (USCENCOM) area of responsibility

US Navy (USN) Sailors conduct patrol and troop leading operations during the US Navy's (USN) Individual Augmentee Combat Training (IACT) course at Fort Jackson, South Carolina (SC). The fast-paced, two-week course is instructed by US Army (USA) drill sergeants and designed to provide Sailors basic combat skills training prior to being deployed as individual augmentees to the US Central Command (USCENCOM) area of responsibility

US Navy (USN) Sailors prepare for the day's training during the Navy's Individual Augmentee Combat Training (IACT) course at Fort Jackson, South Carolina (SC). The fast-paced, two-week course is instructed by US Army (USA) drill sergeants and designed to provide Sailors basic combat skills training prior to being deployed as individual augmentees to the US Central Command (USCENCOM) area of responsibility

A US Navy (USN) Reservist rushes through a simulated battlefield during the US Navy's (USN) Individual Augmentee Combat Training (IACT) course at Fort Jackson, South Carolina (SC). The fast-paced, two-week course is instructed by US Army (USA) drill sergeants and designed to provide Sailors basic combat skills training prior to being deployed as individual augmentees to the US Central Command (USCENCOM) area of responsibility

US Navy (USN) Sailors prepare to enter a simulated building during the Navy's Individual Augmentee Combat Training (IACT) course at Fort Jackson, South Carolina (SC). The fast-paced, two-week course is instructed by US Army (USA) drill sergeants and designed to provide Sailors basic combat skills training prior to being deployed as individual augmentees to the US Central Command (USCENCOM) area of responsibility

US Navy (USN) Sailors rush into a simulated building to conduct search and seizure operations during the Navy's Individual Augmentee Combat Training (IACT) course at Fort Jackson, South Carolina (SC). The fast-paced, two-week course is instructed by US Army (USA) drill sergeants and designed to provide Sailors basic combat skills training prior to being deployed as individual augmentees to the US Central Command (USCENCOM) area of responsibility

A US Navy (USN) Sailor launches a hand grenade during the Navy's Individual Augmentee Combat Training (IACT) course at Fort Jackson, South Carolina (SC). The fast-paced, two-week course is instructed by US Army (USA) drill sergeants and designed to provide Sailors basic combat skills training prior to being deployed as individual augmentees to the US Central Command (USCENCOM) area of responsibility

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Base: Fort Jackson

State: South Carolina (SC)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Major Command Shown: Task Force Marshall

Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Jackey Bratt, USN

Release Status: Released to Public

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