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Students tread water with their hands in the air during

Students tread water with their hands in the air during

Students tread water with their hands in the air during an exercise portion of the advanced water survival course at the Cherry Point combat pool, Aug. 19. Marines throughout Cherry Point came together for the ... More

Marines with the advanced water survival course celebrate

Marines with the advanced water survival course celebrate

Marines with the advanced water survival course celebrate the end of the course by playing water polo, Aug. 19. The advanced water survival course is one week long and includes a rigorous schedule of exercises ... More

Lance Cpl. Jacqueline Colon, a supply administration

Lance Cpl. Jacqueline Colon, a supply administration

Lance Cpl. Jacqueline Colon, a supply administration and operations specialist, with MWHS-2 swims 500 meters during an exercise portion of the advanced water survival course, Aug. 19. The Marines were pushed to... More

Cpl. Justin Armstrong, the chief instructor at the

Cpl. Justin Armstrong, the chief instructor at the

Cpl. Justin Armstrong, the chief instructor at the Cherry Point combat pool, attacks Cpl. David Osborne, a student of the advanced water survival course, during a rear head hold escape drill in the advanced wat... More

Coast Guard Rear Adm. Dan Abel, commander, 17th District,

Coast Guard Rear Adm. Dan Abel, commander, 17th District,

Coast Guard Rear Adm. Dan Abel, commander, 17th District, addresses the members of the Arctic Waterways Safety Committee during a facilitation meeting in Juneau, Alaska, Oct. 28, 2014. The 17th District is faci... More

Students tread water with their hands in the air during

Students tread water with their hands in the air during

Students tread water with their hands in the air during an exercise portion of the advanced water survival course at the Cherry Point combat pool, Aug. 19. Marines throughout Cherry Point came together for the ... More

Cpl. Justin Armstrong, the chief instructor at the

Cpl. Justin Armstrong, the chief instructor at the

Cpl. Justin Armstrong, the chief instructor at the Cherry Point combat pool with Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2, acts as a victim waiting to be rescued in full combat gear during the advanced water surviva... More

Lance Cpl. Joshua Bittner, a welder with Combat Logistics

Lance Cpl. Joshua Bittner, a welder with Combat Logistics

Lance Cpl. Joshua Bittner, a welder with Combat Logistics Company 21, pulls Lance Cpl. Philip Dipaolo V, an aviation operations specialist with Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2, across the combat pool during... More

Lance Cpl. Joshua Bittner, a welder with Combat Logistics

Lance Cpl. Joshua Bittner, a welder with Combat Logistics

Lance Cpl. Joshua Bittner, a welder with Combat Logistics Company 21, pulls Lance Cpl. Philip Dipaolo V, an aviation operations specialist with Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2, across the combat pool during... More

Cpl. Justin Armstrong, the chief instructor at the

Cpl. Justin Armstrong, the chief instructor at the

Cpl. Justin Armstrong, the chief instructor at the Cherry Point combat pool, with Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron, prepares to be a drowning victim during a rear head hold escape in full combat gear during th... More

Instructors and students watch as students conduct

Instructors and students watch as students conduct

Instructors and students watch as students conduct a spine board water rescue during the advanced water survival course at the Cherry Point combat pool, Aug. 19. The rigorous one week course that started at 7 a... More

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