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Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion,

Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion,

Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, remove a barrier, allowing for the recovery of a simulated injured villager during the Infantry Immersion Trainer aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., June 17, 2... More

Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion,

Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion,

Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, go through a simulated event where they must tend to a wounded Marine and call in a medical evacuation during the Infantry Immersion Trainer aboard Cam... More

Simulated insurgent forces prepare to fire at Marines

Simulated insurgent forces prepare to fire at Marines

Simulated insurgent forces prepare to fire at Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, during the Infantry Immersion Trainer aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., June 17, 2015. Marines were able to prac... More

Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion,

Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion,

Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, simulate returning fire during the Infantry Immersion Trainer aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., June 17, 2015. Marines were able to practice tactics, communic... More

Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion,

Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion,

Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, communicate to the rest of their platoon that they have discovered a large weapons cache during the Infantry Immersion Trainer aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C... More

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