PACIFIC OCEAN (March 2 2015) Lance Cpl. Albert Cerda of the 15th
Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) performs Military Operations Urban
Terrain (MOUT) drills in the hangar bay of Wasp-class amphibious assault
ship USS Essex (LHD 2). Essex is currently underway conducting a
PHIBRON/MEU Integration (PMINT) training exercise with Amphibious
Squadron THREE and 15th MEU in preparation for an upcoming deployment.
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Sean P.
Gallagher/Released)
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Spc. David Austin assigned to Apache Company 1st Battalion
(Airborne) 501st Infantry Regiment 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
(Airborne) 25th Infantry Division U.S. Army Alaska a native of Lancaster
Ohio qualifies with the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon on Grezelka range
at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Alaska Tuesday March 3 2015. The M249
is an American adaptation of the Belgian Fabrique Nationale Herstal
Minimi a light machine gun manufactured by the FN Herstal and has seen
action in every major conflict involving the United States since the
U.S. invasion of Panama in 1989. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)
Spc. David Austin assigned to Apache Company 1st Battalion
(Airborne) 501st Infantry Regiment 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
(Airborne) 25th Infantry Division U.S. Army Alaska a native of Lancaster
Ohio qualifies with the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon on Grezelka range
at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Alaska Tuesday March 3 2015. The M249
is an American adaptation of the Belgian Fabrique Nationale Herstal
Minimi a light machine gun manufactured by the FN Herstal and has seen
action in every major conflict involving the United States since the
U.S. invasion of Panama in 1989. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)
Army Pfc. Ethan Adamson assigned to Apache Company 1st Battalion
(Airborne) 501st Infantry Regiment 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
(Airborne) 25th Infantry Division U.S. Army Alaska a native of Milan
Ill. waits to qualify with the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon on Grezelka
range at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Alaska Tuesday March 3 2015.
The M249 is an American adaptation of the Belgian Fabrique Nationale
Herstal Minimi a light machine gun manufactured by the FN Herstal and
has seen action in every major conflict involving the United States
since the U.S. invasion of Panama in 1989. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin
Connaher)
Army Pfc. James Travis assigned to Charlie Company 307th
Expeditionary Signal Battalion U.S. Army Alaska a native of Philadelphia
receives instruction on the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon before
qualification on Grezelka range at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
Alaska Tuesday March 3 2015. The M249 is an American adaptation of the
Belgian Fabrique Nationale Herstal Minimi a light machine gun
manufactured by the FN Herstal and has seen action in every major
conflict involving the United States since the U.S. invasion of Panama
in 1989. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)
Army Pfc. Ryein Weber assigned to Apache Company 1st Battalion
(Airborne) 501st Infantry Regiment 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
(Airborne) 25th Infantry Division U.S. Army Alaska qualifies with the
M249 Squad Automatic Weapon on Grezelka range at Joint Base
Elmendorf-Richardson Alaska Tuesday March 3 2015. The M249 is an
American adaptation of the Belgian Fabrique Nationale Herstal Minimi a
light machine gun manufactured by the FN Herstal and has seen action in
every major conflict involving the United States since the U.S. invasion
of Panama in 1989. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)
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VMFA-121 Green Knights
AH-64 Apache NAF El Centro
WHITE BEACH Okinawa (March 05 2015) A 31st Marine Expeditionary
Unit (MEU) Marine assigned to Battalion Landing Team 2/4 loads an
internally transferrable vehicle into an MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aboard
the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD
6). Bonhomme Richard is currently deployed in the 7th Fleet area of
operations. (U.S. Navy by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Lance
Burleson/Released)
WHITE BEACH Okinawa (March 05 2015) A 31st Marine Expeditionary
Unit (MEU) Marine assigned to Battalion Landing Team 2/4 prepares to
load an internally transferrable vehicle into an MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor
aboard the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard
(LHD 6). Bonhomme Richard is currently deployed in the 7th Fleet area
of operations. (U.S. Navy by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class
Lance Burleson/Released)
Turkish Army
1st Commando Brigade (paratroopers) during the Mızrak-2 (Spear-2) combat trainings in Kayseri
Nice pics DENO..
U.S. Army paratroopers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade carry
communications equiptment through the snow-covered Dolmite mountains
while conducting retransmission communications training in Alpe di Siusi
Italy Feb. 23 2015. (U.S. Army photograph by 1st Lt. Orlando Florea)
U.S. Army paratroopers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade march
through the snow-covered Dolmite mountains while conducting
retransmission communications training in Alpe di Siusi Italy Feb. 23
2015. (U.S. Army photograph by 1st Lt. Orlando Florea)
U.S. Army paratroopers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade establish
three antennas in order to facilitate secure FM radio coverage across
northern Italy while conduct retransmission communications training deep
in the Dolomite mountain village of Alpe di Siusi Italy Feb. 23 2015.
(U.S. Army photograph by 1st Lt. Orlando Florea)
Gawd hates Signalers. True story.
Nice pics this week all. I appreciate all your hard work as always.
The naval battles of Aegean-Ionian-Mediterranean- Atlantic have
been inscribed on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Athens Greece.
Police officers take weapons that can shoot around a corner at a
training center in Shanghai March 4 2015. The special weapon bending
horizontally allows its operator to both see and attack an armed target
without exposing the operator to counterattack. (Photo: China News
Service/ Shen Chunchen)
Marines and sailors with Easy Company 2nd Battalion 2nd Marine
Regiment conducted several live fire-ranges in order to improve
individual marksmanship skills aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
N.C. March 3 2015. Honing individual marksmanship skills is a crucial
part of every Marine�s training; it sets a foundation for every unit to
build upon its individual Marines� abilities and integrate them into
squad platoon and larger size exercises successfully. (Official U.S.
Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Michael Dye/Released)
Marines and sailors with Easy Company 2nd Battalion 2nd Marine
Regiment conducted several live-fire ranges in order to improve
individual marksmanship skills aboard Camp Lejeune N.C. March 3 2015.
Honing individual marksmanship skills is a crucial part of every
Marine�s training; it sets a foundation for every unit to build upon its
individual Marines� abilities and integrate them into squad platoon and
larger size exercises successfully. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo
by Cpl. Michael Dye/Released)
Sgt. Dequane Smith a squad leader with Easy Company 2nd Battalion
2nd Marine Regiment fires his M4 service rifle at a target from an
unknown distance during a live-fire range aboard Camp Lejeune N.C. March
3 2015. Honing individual marksmanship skills is a crucial part of
every Marine�s training; it sets a foundation for every unit to build
upon its individual Marines� abilities and integrate them into squad
platoon and larger size exercises successfully. (Official U.S. Marine
Corps photo by Cpl. Michael Dye/Released)
Sergeant Dequane Smith a squad leader with Easy Company 2nd
Battalion 2nd Marine Regiment fires his M4 service rifle at a target
from an unknown at a live-fire range aboard Camp Lejeune N.C. March 3
2015. Honing individual marksmanship skills is a crucial part of every
Marine�s training; it sets a foundation for every unit to build upon its
individual Marines� abilities and integrate them into squad platoon and
larger size exercises successfully. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo
by Cpl. Michael Dye/Released)
Sgt. Dequane Smith a squad leader with Easy Company 2nd Battalion
2nd Marine Regiment fires his M4 service rifle at a target from an
unknown during a live-fire range aboard Camp Lejeune N.C. March 3 2015.
Honing individual marksmanship skills is a crucial part of every
Marine�s training; it sets a foundation for every unit to build upon its
individual Marines� abilities and integrate them into squad platoon and
larger size exercises successfully. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo
by Cpl. Michael Dye/Released)
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A team of paratroopers assigned to the 1st Battalion 325th
Airborne Infantry Regiment 2nd Brigade Combat Team 82nd Airborne
Division practice a tactical halt with the brigade�s new Light Tactical
All Terrain Vehicle on Fort Pickett Va. Feb. 26 2015. The 1st
Battalion 325th AIR developed tactics techniques and procedures for
tactical movement with the new LTATVs. The battalion is currently
assessing the LTATV as a platform to provide a rifle company with rapid
mobility in support of airfield seizure operations.
Sunset Sighting Lance Cpl. Alexander Morris a
rifleman with Battalion Landing Team 3rd Battalion 24th Marine
Expeditionary Unit sights through his rifle scope during dry-fire
training in Djibouti Feb. 22 2015. A contingent of MEU Marines was
ashore in Djibouti conducting sustainment training in order to maintain
proficiency while deployed. The 24th MEU is embarked on the ships of
the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group and deployed to maintain regional
security in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations.
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION FUTENMA OKINAWA Japan � Marines use
water to extinguish a fuel fire at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma
during live-burn training Feb. 21. Bulk fuel specialists dispensed fuel
into the training pit and a Marine with Aircraft Rescue Firefighting
ignited the fluid. The ARFF and bulk fuel specialist Marines then
worked together to contain and extinguish the fire while enhancing
communication and teamwork. The Marines are with ARFF Headquarters and
Headquarters Squadron MCAS Futenma as well as Bulk Fuel Company 9th
Engineer Support Battalion 3rd Marine Logistics Group III Marine
Expeditionary Force. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Janessa K.
Pon/Released)
Kfir Brigade's Commanders Train in the Golan Heights
The commanders of the Kfir Brigade trained in the Golan Heights
with the Armored Corps and the Combat Engineering Corps.
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