That afternoon, the Battalion conducted their weekly Lab, this time focusing on Reconnaissance. Each platoon was given a map and a location that they were instructed to conduct their recon of. The objective was to not be seen, heard, or located by the opposing force, who were guarding simulated weapons and ammunition caches at each of the four locations. Special thanks to members of the Clemson University Student Veterans Association who came out to assist with this Battalion Lab.
In additional news, the Army ROTC Intramural Basketball team defeated their third opponent of the intramural season, increasing their record to 3-1.
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