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Reservists And Regulars Take Aim On The Sennelager Ranges
Soldiers from Wales' only reserve unit, 3rd Battalion The Royal Welsh, have been training with one of the oldest infantry regiments in the British Army.

3 Royal Welsh were practicing their skills with the Grenadier Guards at the Sennelager ranges in Germany.

The Infantry Field Firing Camp calls on troops to deal with tests that include static and moving targets, before coming together to work in teams of up to 100 soldiers to form a Company attack.

The 3 Royal Welsh reservists are drawn from all sections of society and have served in Afghanistan and Cyprus.

The Grenadier Guards have been preparing for deployments to Iraq and South Sudan.