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Chamonix (FRA), 7 July 2023: competes in the Speed qualification during the 2023 Climbing World Cup in Chamonix (FRA).
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A U.S. Navy student of SEAL Qualification Training (SQT) class 279 conduct Immediate Action Drills (IADS) in Niland, Ca., June 24, 2010. SQT students are trained in the basics of IADS so they can begin to understand how to react as a team to enemy contacts. The Navy SEALs are the maritime component of U.S. Special Operations Forces and are trained to conduct a variety of operations from the Sea, Air and Land.
Class of 2023 cadets in 1st Company conduct the new Army rifle qualification test for the first time July 23, 2020 during Cadet Field Training. The new qualification standard requires shooters to move behind cover during the test and eliminate targets at a quicker rate than the previous version. (U.S. Army photo by Brandon O'Connor)
Class of 2023 cadets in 1st Company conduct the new Army rifle qualification test for the first time July 23, 2020 during Cadet Field Training. The new qualification standard requires shooters to move behind cover during the test and eliminate targets at a quicker rate than the previous version. (U.S. Army photo by Brandon O'Connor)
Class of 2023 cadets in 1st Company conduct the new Army rifle qualification test for the first time July 23, 2020 during Cadet Field Training. The new qualification standard requires shooters to move behind cover during the test and eliminate targets at a quicker rate than the previous version. (U.S. Army photo by Brandon O'Connor)
Chamonix (FRA), 8 July 2023: competes in the Lead qualification during the 2023 Climbing World Cup in Chamonix (FRA).
© Jan Virt / IFSC. This photo is for editorial use only. For any additional use please contact marco.vettoretti@ifsc-climbing.org
Cadet Julio Vargas, University of Puerto Rico, moves from one shooting position to the next before continuing to fire during weapons qualification at Fort Knox, Ky. on June 18, 2021. Weapons qualification takes Cadets out of their comfort zone with terrain, different shooting positions and moving targets to put all of their weapon training to the test. | Photo by Jacob Hempen, CST Public Affairs Office
Expedition 64 backup crew member Oleg Novitskiy of Roscosmos signs in for Soyuz qualification exams while NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei, left, and Russian cosmonaut Petr Dubrov of Roscosmos, right, look on, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2020 at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center (GCTC) in Star City, Russia. Photo Credit: (NASA/GCTC/Irina Spector)
Army ROTC Cadet Jake Gleason completes his M-4 carbine qualification at Fort Knox, Ky., July 2, 2022. Gleason scored a 34 out of 40 targets earning him sharp-shooter. | Photo by Savannah Baird, CST Public Affairs Office
Georgia National Guardsmen with the Decatur based 170th Military Police Battalion, prepare for the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon qualification at Fort Stewart, Ga., on July 17, 2018. The battalion conducted their two-week annual training in various individual and collective tasks ranging from individual and crew-served weapons qualification to driver’s testing and mounted gunnery.
Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. R. J. Lannom Jr
Class of 2023 cadets in 1st Company conduct the new Army rifle qualification test for the first time July 23, 2020 during Cadet Field Training. The new qualification standard requires shooters to move behind cover during the test and eliminate targets at a quicker rate than the previous version. (U.S. Army photo by Brandon O'Connor)
Fifth Regiment, Advanced Camp, Cadet aims at the target and squeezes the trigger at Fort Knox, Ky., June 28, 2023. During Cadet Summer Training, the weapons qualification challenges Cadets to use the knowledge and training they have received to hit a minimum of 23 out of the 40 targets to qualify. | Lanie Guinn, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office
9th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets performed the Weapon Qualification July 21, 2018 at Fort Knox, Ky. (Photo by Angela Yin)
Georgia Army National Guardsman Spc. Zachary Hayes, a combat engineer with the Douglas-based Bravo Company, 177th Brigade Engineer Battalion, fires his weapon in a kneeling position during individual weapons qualification during Noble Partner 20 at Vaziani Training Area, Georgia Sept. 8, 2020. Exercise Noble Partner 20 enhances participating nation’s abilities to respond effectively to regional crises, deter potential adversaries, and meet national defense goals. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Isaiah Matthews)
Class of 2023 cadets in 1st Company conduct the new Army rifle qualification test for the first time July 23, 2020 during Cadet Field Training. The new qualification standard requires shooters to move behind cover during the test and eliminate targets at a quicker rate than the previous version. (U.S. Army photo by Brandon O'Connor)
3rd Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets move up and down the range to their dedicated lanes to begin weapons qualification at Fort Knox, Ky. on June 18, 2021. Weapons qualification takes Cadets out of their comfort zone with terrain, different shooting positions and moving targets to put all of their weapon training to the test. | Photo by Jacob Hempen, CST Public Affairs Office
nhq202009230026 (Sept. 23, 2020) --- Expedition 64 backup crew members NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei, left, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy of Roscosmos, center, and Russian cosmonaut Petr Dubrov of Roscosmos wave during Soyuz qualification exams Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020 at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center (GCTC) in Star City, Russia. Photo Credit: (NASA/GCTC/Irina Spector)
Fifth Regiment, Advanced Camp, Cadet sends rounds down his lane at the Pells Range during the weapons qualification at Fort Knox, Ky., June 28, 2023. During Cadet Summer Training, the weapons qualification challenges Cadets to use the knowledge and training they have received to hit a minimum of 23 out of the 40 targets to qualify. | Lanie Guinn, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office
Qualification 40ème Internationaux GR Corbeil Essonne
Palais des Sports - Corbeil-Essonnes
International Rhythmic Gymnastics Tournament
Vendredi 9 Mai 2014
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Fifth Regiment, Advanced Camp, Cadet waits for further instruction during the weapons qualification at Fort Knox, Ky., June 28, 2023. During Cadet Summer Training, the weapons qualification challenges Cadets to use the knowledge and training they have received to hit a minimum of 23 out of the 40 targets to qualify. | Lanie Guinn, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office
A Cadet, 5th Regiment, Advanced Camp, waits for further instruction during the weapon qualification at Fort Knox, Ky., June 28, 2023. During Cadet Summer Training, the weapons qualification challenges Cadets to use the knowledge and training they have received to hit a minimum of 23 out of the 40 targets to qualify. | Lanie Guinn, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office
A Cadet, 5th Regiment, Advanced Camp, aims at the target and squeezes the trigger at Fort Knox, Ky., June 28, 2023. During Cadet Summer Training, the weapons qualification challenges Cadets to use the knowledge and training they have received to hit a minimum of 23 out of the 40 targets to qualify. | Lanie Guinn, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office
Cadet Madi De Marco, University of Alabama, Cadet Isabel Kwan, California State University, Fullerton, and Cadet Deanna Hoyos, Furman University, talk at the Pells Range before the weapons qualification at Fort Knox, Ky., June 28, 2023. During Cadet Summer Training, the weapons qualification challenges Cadets to use the knowledge and training they have received to hit a minimum of 23 out of the 40 targets to qualify. | Lanie Guinn, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office
Soldiers from 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) attempted to earn their Expert Infantry Badge (EIB) this year at Fort A.P. Hill Va. Mar. 19-23, 2012. The EIB is presented for completion of a course of testing designated to demonstrate proficiency in numerous infantry skills. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Jose A. Torres Jr.)
Class of 2023 cadets in 1st Company conduct the new Army rifle qualification test for the first time July 23, 2020 during Cadet Field Training. The new qualification standard requires shooters to move behind cover during the test and eliminate targets at a quicker rate than the previous version. (U.S. Army photo by Brandon O'Connor)
A Cadet, 5th Regiment, Advanced Camp, aims at the target and squeezes the trigger at Fort Knox, Ky., June 28, 2023. During Cadet Summer Training, the weapons qualification challenges Cadets to use the knowledge and training they have received to hit a minimum of 23 out of the 40 targets to qualify. | Lanie Guinn, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office
Fifth Regiment, Advanced Camp, Cadets are at the weapons qualification posing for a photo at the Pells Range at Fort Knox, Ky., June 28, 2023. During Cadet Summer Training, the weapons qualification challenges Cadets to use the knowledge and training they have received to hit a minimum of 23 out of the 40 targets to qualify. | Lanie Guinn, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office
9th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets performed the Weapon Qualification July 21, 2018 at Fort Knox, Ky. (Photo by Angela Yin)
ESA’s European Service Module Propulsion Qualification Module (PQM) undergoes final assembly at OHB Sweden before being shipped to NASA's White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico for testing.
A Cadet, 5th Regiment, Advanced Camp, looks down the range during weapons qualification at Fort Knox, Ky., June 28, 2023. During Cadet Summer Training, the weapons qualification challenges Cadets to use the knowledge and training they have received to hit a minimum of 23 out of the 40 targets to qualify. | Lanie Guinn, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office
Fifth Regiment, Advanced Camp, Cadets are at the weapons qualification posing for a photo at the Pells Range at Fort Knox, Ky., June 28, 2023. During Cadet Summer Training, the weapons qualification challenges Cadets to use the knowledge and training they have received to hit a minimum of 23 out of the 40 targets to qualify. | Lanie Guinn, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office
ESA’s European Service Module Propulsion Qualification Module (PQM) undergoes final assembly at OHB Sweden before being shipped to NASA's White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico for testing.
9th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets performed the Weapon Qualification July 21, 2018 at Fort Knox, Ky. (Photo by Angela Yin)
9th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets performed the Weapon Qualification July 21, 2018 at Fort Knox, Ky. (Photo by Angela Yin)
9th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets performed the Weapon Qualification July 21, 2018 at Fort Knox, Ky. (Photo by Angela Yin)
Zurich, Swiss Life Arena, 05.11.2022, Men’s World Floorball Championships 2022, Qualification, Czech Republic - Latvia, Natianoal Anthem of Czech Republic, Event website: www.wfc2022.ch. (www.imagepower.ch / Fabian Trees).
Qualification 40ème Internationaux GR Corbeil Essonne
Palais des Sports - Corbeil-Essonnes
International Rhythmic Gymnastics Tournament
Samedi 10 Mai 2014
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Class of 2023 cadets in 1st Company conduct the new Army rifle qualification test for the first time July 23, 2020 during Cadet Field Training. The new qualification standard requires shooters to move behind cover during the test and eliminate targets at a quicker rate than the previous version. (U.S. Army photo by Brandon O'Connor)
Cadet Eberechukwu Ugorji, Bowie State University, reloads her rifle before changing firing positions at weapons qualification at Fort Knox, Ky. on June 18, 2021. Weapons qualification takes Cadets out of their comfort zone with terrain, different shooting positions and moving targets to put all of their weapon training to the test. | Photo by Jacob Hempen, CST Public Affairs Office
Cadet Jace Dasher, South Dakota School of Mines, takes his four magazines, which will be all he and the other 3rd Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets will get to take on weapons qualification at Fort Knox, Ky. on June 18, 2021. Weapons qualification takes Cadets out of their comfort zone with terrain, different shooting positions and moving targets to put all of their weapon training to the test. | Photo by Jacob Hempen, CST Public Affairs Office
These pop-up targets will raise and lower at different times and distances to give 3rd Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets a more realistic experience at weapons qualification at Fort Knox, Ky. on June 18, 2021. Weapons qualification takes Cadets out of their comfort zone with terrain, different shooting positions and moving targets to put all of their weapon training to the test. | Photo by Jacob Hempen, CST Public Affairs Office
Class of 2023 cadets in 1st Company conduct the new Army rifle qualification test for the first time July 23, 2020 during Cadet Field Training. The new qualification standard requires shooters to move behind cover during the test and eliminate targets at a quicker rate than the previous version. (U.S. Army photo by Brandon O'Connor)
A Cadet, 5th Regiment, Advanced Camp, aims at the target and squeezes the trigger at Fort Knox, Ky., June 28, 2023. During Cadet Summer Training, the weapons qualification challenges Cadets to use the knowledge and training they have received to hit a minimum of 23 out of the 40 targets to qualify. | Lanie Guinn, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office
Class of 2023 cadets in 1st Company conduct the new Army rifle qualification test for the first time July 23, 2020 during Cadet Field Training. The new qualification standard requires shooters to move behind cover during the test and eliminate targets at a quicker rate than the previous version. (U.S. Army photo by Brandon O'Connor)
3rd Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets keep spirits high as they make their way to the range and weapons qualification at Fort Knox, Ky. on June 18, 2021. Weapons qualification takes Cadets out of their comfort zone with terrain, different shooting positions and moving targets to put all of their weapon training to the test. | Photo by Jacob Hempen, CST Public Affairs Office