Combat Arms Training and Maintenance
A Combat Arms Training and Maintenance student holds his weapon on a target at the firing range at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. June 10, 2013. CATM teaches the basic firing positions, which consist of lying down with a support, lying down without a support, kneeling with a support and standing behind a barricade; most of which is learned from basic training. CATM is divided into three “tables”. The number of tables an Airman has to complete depends on his deployed location and professional duties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jaeda Waffer)
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