File:Italian 21st Engineer Soldiers MRAP certification at JMTC Grafenwoehr (6311843726).jpg

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English: Italian combat engineer Fabiana Gatta is told to "slow it down" and receives some last minute instruction in navigating the pylons in the JMTC Grafenwoehr motorpool parking lot during a training exercise. Soldier students from the 21st Engineers, Italian Combat Service Support Battalion based out of Caserta, from the Campania region of Italy train with Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles (MRAPs) at the U.S. Army Europe Joint Multinational Training Command in Grafenwoehr, Germany. The soldiers were attending a two week intensive MRAP Driver/Operator certification course. JMTC instructors had high praise for their Italian students, who passed the course after rigorous training day and night on the JMTC ranges.
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Author U.S. Army photo by Michael Beaton

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