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Video by Sgt. 1st Class Jacob Connor
Fort Campbell stress shoot range
101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)
Nov. 18, 2021 | 6:17
Footage of SGT David Lee going through the first stress shoot range on Ft. Campbell.

There are a total of 8 total engagements for the stress range to put each 101st Soldier to the test.

The tower engagement where each Soldier engages targets from three levels ranging from 175 meters prone, 75 meters kneeling and 75 meters standing then pick up a battering ram at the base of the tower.

The breach engagement is where each Soldiers breaches the door with the battering ram and engage three 50 meter targets with two rounds from a window in the building.

To get to the HMMWV engagement the Soldier must drag a litter behind cover to take down the next three 50 meters targets. After the targets have been dropped, the Soldier must pick up and carry two sandbags to the next location.
Once the sandbags are at the base of the next building the Soldier climbs the ladder to the rooftop and use a barrier as cover to engage three more 50 meters targets. The soldiers will then climb down the ladder and secure two ammo cans to carry to the next position.

The Soldier must then drop the ammo can to maneuver over the top of the climbing wall to secure two water cans they must carry to the bunkers where the Soldiers will engage the next three 50 meter targets.

To finish the stress shoot the Soldiers then needs to move quickly to the last engagement where the pick up a magazine and engage with two rounds while walking toward the target.
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