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Tough enough
June 28, 2012 | News

Soldiers engage in mountain climbers as others ascend to the top of an obstacle on Zero Day of Air Assault School training Saturday morning at Fort Hood. On Zero Day, more than 250 Fort Hood service members were vying to earn one of 130 slots for the school. For story and photos, see page C1. Daniel Cernero, Sentinel Staff
Soldiers engage in mountain climbers as others ascend to the top of an obstacle on Zero Day of Air Assault School training Saturday morning at Fort Hood. On Zero Day, more than 250 Fort Hood service members were vying to earn one of 130 slots for the school. For story and photos, see page C1.
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