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Pfc. David Evans of 201st Signal Company, 1st Signal Brigade, disconnects the brake lines on a Humvee during training Thursday at Camp Coiner, South Korea.

Pfc. David Evans of 201st Signal Company, 1st Signal Brigade, disconnects the brake lines on a Humvee during training Thursday at Camp Coiner, South Korea. (Jimmy Norris / S&S)

Pfc. David Evans of 201st Signal Company, 1st Signal Brigade, disconnects the brake lines on a Humvee during training Thursday at Camp Coiner, South Korea.

Pfc. David Evans of 201st Signal Company, 1st Signal Brigade, disconnects the brake lines on a Humvee during training Thursday at Camp Coiner, South Korea. (Jimmy Norris / S&S)

Pfc. David Coleman of 201st Signal Company, 1st Signal Brigade, checks a hose on a multipurpose decontamination system Thursday during training at Camp Coiner.

Pfc. David Coleman of 201st Signal Company, 1st Signal Brigade, checks a hose on a multipurpose decontamination system Thursday during training at Camp Coiner. (Jimmy Norris / S&S)

Spc. Robert Wardleigh of 201st Signal Company, 1st Signal Brigade, removes a tire from a Humvee during training Thursday at Camp Coiner.

Spc. Robert Wardleigh of 201st Signal Company, 1st Signal Brigade, removes a tire from a Humvee during training Thursday at Camp Coiner. (Jimmy Norris / S&S)

Pvt. John Johnson of 201st Signal Company, 1st Signal Brigade, tests the water coming out of a multipurpose decontamination system.

Pvt. John Johnson of 201st Signal Company, 1st Signal Brigade, tests the water coming out of a multipurpose decontamination system. (Jimmy Norris / S&S)

Cpl. Sohn Dong-kuen of 201st Signal Company, 1st Signal Brigade, tries to stay dry after turning on the multipurpose decontamination system.

Cpl. Sohn Dong-kuen of 201st Signal Company, 1st Signal Brigade, tries to stay dry after turning on the multipurpose decontamination system. (Jimmy Norris / S&S)

CAMP COINER, South Korea — Soldiers from the 1st Signal Brigade spent Thursday brushing up on the basics.

The unit, like almost every unit in the Army, spends each Thursday morning in “Sergeant’s Time Training,” which allows soldiers to focus on basic military skills.

Thursday’s training for the brigade’s 201st Signal Company included using specialized equipment for decontaminating soldiers and vehicles after chemical attacks and maintaining Humvees.

Fellow brigade members spent the day at Camp Stanley, in Uijeongbu, working on their combat skills.

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