Staff Sgt. Anthony Atiyeh, with 3rd Battalion, 330th Infantry Regiment, and native of Waterford, Michigan, and Sgt. Eric Abruzese of 3rd Battalion, 172nd Infantry Division, and a native of Westchester, New York, help a fellow Soldier over the first obstacle while conducting a combat PT test, April 3 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. The 166th Regiment (Regional Training Institute) is the first school in the nation to run a combat PT test that incorporated five of the eleven new physical tasks. All soldiers must complete the eleven tasks in order to earn the 11B or Infantry MOS. The tasks include challenges like dragging a 268lb mannequin, hoisting sandbags, throwing grenades and overcoming an obstacle. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Pvt. Anna Churco/Released)
Date Taken: | 04.03.2016 |
Date Posted: | 04.11.2016 16:01 |
Photo ID: | 2515569 |
VIRIN: | 160402-Z-PU354-155 |
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Location: | FT. INDIANTOWN GAP, PENNSYLVANIA, US |
Hometown: | WATERFORD, MICHIGAN, US |
Hometown: | WESTCHESTER, NEW YORK, US |
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