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A man in a bulletproof vest and helmet fires a handgun on an outdoor shooting range while a military instructor stands behind him.

(Christopher B. Stoltz/Stars and Stripes)

Tal Afar, Iraq, June 6, 2006: Sgt. Tessa Stanbrough, a member of the U.S. Army Military Police, helps train Iraqi military police in to firing their weapons. The training is a three-week course in marksmanship, advanced operations in urban terrain and team structure.

Most of the members of the training team are from the Alaska-based 4th Battalion, 23d Infantry Regiment, part of the 172d Stryker Brigade Combat Team.

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