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Army Reconnaissance Detachment commandos in Urban warfare training. ARD 10 soldiers preparing to enter a building suspected of having enemy forces. Swiss soldier kneeling on ground is providing other ARD 10 commandos with cover.
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Description |
ARD 10 commandos preparing to enter an enemy-held building during Urban warfare training. |
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http://www.he.admin.ch/internet/heer/de/home/themen/grenkdo1/galerie.html |
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To show how the ARD 10 commandos look like for identification purposes. |
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No. Said photos are only seen most of the time from Swiss military sources. |
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