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field exercise

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An exercise conducted in the field under simulated war conditions in which troops and armament of one side are actually present, while those of the other side may be imaginary or in outline. See also command post exercise.


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The VDR is the first field exercise since ARF was established.
The pictures were taken in Cyprus when the 21-year-old joined more than 200 other cadets for battle training in the "Spring Victory" field exercise - the final obstacle in soldiering at Sandhurst.
Byline: By Nathan Yates PRINCE Harry pushed himself through a gruelling 10-mile march wearing full combat kit on his first field exercise as a Sandhurst cadet.
 
 
 
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