File:Australian soldier demonstrating a proper prone firing position for the M240B machine gun at Camp Taji.jpg

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English: Australian army Cpl. Sean Bellert, with Task Force Taji, demonstrates a proper prone firing position for the M240B machine gun during the familiarization fire portion of heavy weapons training at Camp Taji, Iraq, March 12, 2018. Since 2014, Operation Inherent Resolve members have built baseline capacity of more than 130,000 Iraqi security forces trained to defeat ISIS within the Iraqi Security Forces, it is time to enhance those capabilities to prevent resurgence of ISIS and create stability within their nation. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Audrey Ward)
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