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Performing cut-drills allows recruits to test their agility and endurance. Being able to rapidly respond to change allows the recruits to efficiently build up speed and learn to control their movements.
121011-M-JM783-050.JPG Photo By: Lance Cpl. Bridget M. Keane

Oct 15, 2012
Performing cut-drills allows recruits to test their agility and endurance. Being able to rapidly respond to change allows the recruits to efficiently build up speed and learn to control their movements.


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