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Sgt. Eric Wesolowski, combat instructor, School of

Sgt. Eric Wesolowski, combat instructor, School of

Sgt. Eric Wesolowski, combat instructor, School of Infantry-West, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, operates an AN/PRC-117 radio during the 10th Annual Challenge Recon competition at 52 Area, Marine Corps B... More

U.S. Marines and Sailors compete in the Recon

U.S. Marines and Sailors compete in the Recon

U.S. Marines and Sailors compete in the Recon Challenge/Challenge Recon competition work together to lift a tire at the 52 Area pool on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 17, 2018. The tire retrieval... More

U.S. Marines and Sailors compete in the 10th Annual

U.S. Marines and Sailors compete in the 10th Annual

U.S. Marines and Sailors compete in the 10th Annual Recon Challenge/Challenge Recon pick up the tire at the 52 Area pool on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 17, 2018. They swam 500-yards out-into t... More

Maj. William Wills, force reconnaissance company commander,

Maj. William Wills, force reconnaissance company commander,

Maj. William Wills, force reconnaissance company commander, 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, makes his way through the School of Infantry West obstacle course on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 17, 2... More

Sergeants Timothy A. Perez, team leader, 3rd radio

Sergeants Timothy A. Perez, team leader, 3rd radio

Sergeants Timothy A. Perez, team leader, 3rd radio reconnaissance platoon, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, and John A. Colaluca, team leader, force reconnaissance platoon, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, travel towar... More

U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Bjorn Blakeson, special

U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Bjorn Blakeson, special

U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Bjorn Blakeson, special amphibious reconnaissance corpsman, 4th Reconnaissance Battalion, carries his pack towards shore as he finishes the first event during the 10th Annual C... More

U.S. Marines and Sailors of the 10th Annual Recon

U.S. Marines and Sailors of the 10th Annual Recon

U.S. Marines and Sailors of the 10th Annual Recon Challenge/Challenge Recon finish the first event,1,000-yard open-ocean swim at the San Onofre Beach on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 17, 2018. T... More

Participants of the 10th Annual Recon Challenge/Challenge

Participants of the 10th Annual Recon Challenge/Challenge

Participants of the 10th Annual Recon Challenge/Challenge Recon competition operate an AN/PRC-117 radio at the third checkpoint of the course in the 52 Area, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 17, 20... More

U.S. Marines and Sailors in the 10th Annual Recon

U.S. Marines and Sailors in the 10th Annual Recon

U.S. Marines and Sailors in the 10th Annual Recon Challenge/Challenge Recon climb to the top of the ropes at the School of Infantry West obstacle course on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 17, 2018... More

U.S. Marines and sailors competing in the 10th Annual

U.S. Marines and sailors competing in the 10th Annual

U.S. Marines and sailors competing in the 10th Annual Recon Challenge/Challenge Recon competition work their way through the fourth event at the Camp Horno swimming pool on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Cal... More

Capt. Benjamin Sharzynski, commander, Alpha Company

Capt. Benjamin Sharzynski, commander, Alpha Company

Capt. Benjamin Sharzynski, commander, Alpha Company 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, swims to the top of the 52 Area pool during the 10th Annual Recon Challenge on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 17,... More

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