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Pfc. Darione Cooper, a basic infantry Marine with 3rd

Pfc. Darione Cooper, a basic infantry Marine with 3rd

Pfc. Darione Cooper, a basic infantry Marine with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division, participates in a water survival screening at Camp Shelby, Miss., July 19, 2020. This training w... More

Cpl. Michael Dyess, a field radio operator with 3rd

Cpl. Michael Dyess, a field radio operator with 3rd

Cpl. Michael Dyess, a field radio operator with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division participates in a water survival screening at Camp Shelby, Miss., on July 19, 2020. This training w... More

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division, take part in a M203 and M32A1 grenade launchers range on Camp Shelby, Miss., July 16, 2020. The unit conducts this training to i... More

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division, take part in a M203 and M32A1 grenade launchers range on Camp Shelby, Miss., July 16, 2020. The unit conducts this training to i... More

Staff Sgt. Andrew Rodriguez Jr., a reconnaissance Marine

Staff Sgt. Andrew Rodriguez Jr., a reconnaissance Marine

Staff Sgt. Andrew Rodriguez Jr., a reconnaissance Marine with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division, instructs Marines on the M203 grenade launcher on Camp Shelby, Miss., July 16, 2020.... More

Cpl. William Schaefer, a reconnaissance Marine with

Cpl. William Schaefer, a reconnaissance Marine with

Cpl. William Schaefer, a reconnaissance Marine with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division, reloads a M203 grenade launcher on Camp Shelby, Miss., July 16, 2020. The unit conducts this t... More

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division, take part in a M203 and M32A1 grenade launchers range on Camp Shelby, Miss., July 16, 2020. The unit conducts this training to i... More

Master Sgt. Jonathan Wood, a reconnaissance Marine

Master Sgt. Jonathan Wood, a reconnaissance Marine

Master Sgt. Jonathan Wood, a reconnaissance Marine with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division, gives a safety brief before a M203 and M32A1 grenade launchers range on Camp Shelby, Miss.... More

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division, take part in a M203 and M32A1 grenade launchers range on Camp Shelby, Miss., July 16, 2020. The unit conducts this training to i... More

Lance Cpl. Jacob Maze, a field radio operator with

Lance Cpl. Jacob Maze, a field radio operator with

Lance Cpl. Jacob Maze, a field radio operator with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division participates in a water survival screening at Camp Shelby, Miss., on July 19, 2020. This trainin... More

Staff Sgt. Andrew Rodriguez Jr. and Cpl. William Schaefer,

Staff Sgt. Andrew Rodriguez Jr. and Cpl. William Schaefer,

Staff Sgt. Andrew Rodriguez Jr. and Cpl. William Schaefer, reconnaissance Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division, review the M203 grenade launcher on Camp Shelby, Miss., Jul... More

Cpl. Michael Dyess, a field radio operator with 3rd

Cpl. Michael Dyess, a field radio operator with 3rd

Cpl. Michael Dyess, a field radio operator with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division participates in a water survival screening at Camp Shelby, Miss., on July 19, 2020. This training w... More

Lance Cpl. John Campbell Jr., a reconnaissance Marine

Lance Cpl. John Campbell Jr., a reconnaissance Marine

Lance Cpl. John Campbell Jr., a reconnaissance Marine with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division, familiarizes himself with the M32A1 grenade launcher on Camp Shelby, Miss., July 16, 20... More

Cpl. Jonathan Dobbs, a transmissions system operator

Cpl. Jonathan Dobbs, a transmissions system operator

Cpl. Jonathan Dobbs, a transmissions system operator with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division, reviews a knot tie on Camp Shelby, Miss., July 16, 2020. The unit conducts this training... More

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training

U.S. Marines with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division, take part in a M203 and M32A1 grenade launchers range on Camp Shelby, Miss., July 16, 2020. The unit conducts this training to i... More

Lance Cpl. Anthony Silva, a basic infantry Marine with

Lance Cpl. Anthony Silva, a basic infantry Marine with

Lance Cpl. Anthony Silva, a basic infantry Marine with 3rd Force Reconnaissance Training Platoon, 4th Marine Division, awaits command while on a M203 and M32A1 grenade launchers range on Camp Shelby, Miss., Jul... More

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