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The full combat load for a rifleman is mission dependant. The type and amount of gear a soldier takes depends on the goals, time, terrain, weather, type of mission or patrol a soldier had been tasked. All of this information is found within the missions OPORD. However, a standard combat load of ammunition is 210 rounds of 5.56mm for a soldier carrying a M4 or M16 rifle.

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