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Rainbow Warriors train at Schofield Barracks

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University of Hawaii football players and coaches approach the Nainoa K. Hoe Battle Command Training Center where they were greeted with a ha'a from the group Hui Ha'a Koa from the 25th Infantry Division.
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The UH football team will train for the day at Schofield Barracks for team building and developing leadership skills.
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The Hui Ha'a Koa from the 25th Infantry Division greets the UH football team with a ha'a.
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UH coaches listen about the proper way to hold and fire a M4 prior to a live fire exercise.
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Head coach Nick Rolovich shoots a M4 under the supervision of Staff Sgt. Joshua Kendrick during a live fire exercise. Only the coaches took part in this exercise.
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Head coach Nick Rolovich shoots a M4 under the supervision of Staff Sgt. Joshua Kendrick.
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Corey Batoon (Defensive Coordinator/Safeties) gets instruction from Sgt. Dallas Walker about the proper way to shoot a M4 during a live fire exercise.
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Each coach was individually supervised on how to hold and fire a M4.
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Quarterback Cole McDonald (left) and wide receiver Devan Stubblefield look over the army's "tools" they use.
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This team exercise helps develop leadership and problem solving skills.
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Ra Elkington helps his teammate get through the corrugated metal tube during one of the team building exercises.
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John Ursua (left) and Alesana Sonia help Justin Uahinui out of the corrugated metal tube.
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Dakota Torres, left, emerges from the corrugated metal tube. In front of Torres is Hekili Keliiliki and in front of Keliiliki is Jeremy Moussa.
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From left to right: Micah Vanterpool, Drake Stallworth, Ramsey Aviu and Ra Elkington in a team building exercise that helps develop leadership and problem solving skills.
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Some of the players from the offensive side pose for a photo after they finished team building exercises that help develop leadership and group problem solving skills.
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