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160128-A-ZU920-035
U.S. Army Reserve Officer’s Training Corps cadet Kerry Carter, of Charlotte, N.C., surfaces after plunging blindfolded into the Clemson University pool for the “five-meter drop” portion of the Combat Water Survival Test Jan. 20, 2016. To pass the event soldiers (and future soldiers) must drop into the pool from five meters up blindfolded and carrying an M16, and make it back to the side of the pool with weapon in hand. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
160128-A-ZU920-035
U.S. Army Reserve Officer’s Training Corps cadet Kerry Carter, of Charlotte, N.C., surfaces after plunging blindfolded into the Clemson University pool for the “five-meter drop” portion of the Combat Water Survival Test Jan. 20, 2016. To pass the event soldiers (and future soldiers) must drop into the pool from five meters up blindfolded and carrying an M16, and make it back to the side of the pool with weapon in hand. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)