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English: SOTO CANO AIR BASE, Honduras – Members of the Honduran rapid response team (left), known as the Peacekeeping Operations Battalion, shot more ammunition in two days than they usually fire all year during their coalition training with 36th Infantry Division Soldiers Sept. 11-13. (Photo courtesy of 143rd Infantry Detachment, Texas Military Forces)
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SOTO CANO AIR BASE, Honduras– Members of the Honduran rapid response team (left), known as the Peacekeeping Operations Battalion, shot more ammunition in two days than they usually fire all year during their coalition training with 36th Infantry Division Soldiers Sept. 11-13. (Photo courtesy of 143rd Infantry Detachment, Texas Military Forces)