Thank you Nikita for that report for us.
I also do not have that much pictures any more, but when I was in the army, there were no digital cameras existing, and a lot of areas were classified "top secret", so that making photos was generally not allowed.
The best memory I still have got is a small book, that I used as a diary during my basic training (my first 3 month).
From some of my comrades, I got some photos even.
Here is the one you can also see as my recent avatar (taken from my diary book):
I was the one sitting on the right above the trench
and again me on the right side
This guy here was drawing some really nice illustrations into my diary book, like this:
Following a very tall officer (I am the first behind him), we had to check the target disks, after each "firefight" with combat ammo in the middle of the night. This was of course combined with a feeling of danger, because on such a giant training ground during the night you have to trust that actually no one is shooting in these short "breaks" when we had to move in open field in total darkness up to 100 metres in front of the trenches.
The use of tracer ammo actually even caused a fire, so that some bushes were burning there...
This is one of my comrades with one of these target disks during the day.
After these combat training events, we had to clear all the area (as good as possible) from the empty cartridge cases
And one of the most "beloved" training lessons, the use of the special equipment (no, these are no aqualungs)