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Sgt. Michael Lynch performs a J-turn on a slick surface with a Mercedes Benz during the Anti-Terrorism Evasive Driving (ATED) Course. The ATED Course is designed to train Soldiers who are drivers and personal security detail for VIPs throughout Europe and Northern Africa. Soldiers use a variety of high-end European automobiles at the course in order to experience the way multiple styles of vehicle handle on treacherous surfaces.

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Stunt-like driving course helps Soldiers evade terrorism
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