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Lance Cpl. Garrett C. Wilson verifies target coordinates

Lance Cpl. Garrett C. Wilson verifies target coordinates

Lance Cpl. Garrett C. Wilson verifies target coordinates with the Fire Direction Control Center Nov. 7 at the North Fuji Maneuver Area during Artillery Relocation Training Program 14-3. ARTP is a regularly sche... More

Lance Cpl. Jeremy A. White prepares gun powder casings

Lance Cpl. Jeremy A. White prepares gun powder casings

Lance Cpl. Jeremy A. White prepares gun powder casings to load into an M777A2 lightweight 155 mm howitzer Nov. 7 at the North Fuji Maneuver Area during Artillery Relocation Training Program 14-3. ARTP is a regu... More

Lance Cpl. Jacob T. Madar pours water into a swab bucket

Lance Cpl. Jacob T. Madar pours water into a swab bucket

Lance Cpl. Jacob T. Madar pours water into a swab bucket Nov. 7 at the North Fuji Maneuver Area during Artillery Relocation Training Program 14-3. ARTP is a regularly scheduled training event that increases and... More

Pictured are High-Explosive rounds to be loaded into

Pictured are High-Explosive rounds to be loaded into

Pictured are High-Explosive rounds to be loaded into an M777A2 lightweight 155 mm howitzer Nov. 7 at the North Fuji Maneuver Area during Artillery Relocation Training Program 14-3. ARTP is a regularly scheduled... More

Lance Cpl. Jacob T. Madar prepares to insert a powder

Lance Cpl. Jacob T. Madar prepares to insert a powder

Lance Cpl. Jacob T. Madar prepares to insert a powder casing into the breach of an M777A2 lightweight 155 mm howitzer Nov. 7 at the North Fuji Maneuver Area during Artillery Relocation Training Program 14-3. AR... More

Marines fire an M777A2 lightweight 155 mm howitzer

Marines fire an M777A2 lightweight 155 mm howitzer

Marines fire an M777A2 lightweight 155 mm howitzer Nov. 7 at the North Fuji Maneuver Area during Artillery Relocation Training Program 14-3. ARTP is a regularly scheduled training event that increases and maint... More

Cpl. Daniel J. Paisi, right, fires an M777A2 lightweight

Cpl. Daniel J. Paisi, right, fires an M777A2 lightweight

Cpl. Daniel J. Paisi, right, fires an M777A2 lightweight 155 mm howitzer Nov. 7 at the North Fuji Maneuver Area during Artillery Relocation Training Program 14-3. ARTP is a regularly scheduled training event th... More

Lance Cpl. Garrett C. Wilson updates Gun 3’s record

Lance Cpl. Garrett C. Wilson updates Gun 3’s record

Lance Cpl. Garrett C. Wilson updates Gun 3’s record of missions fired Nov. 7 at the North Fuji Maneuver Area during Artillery Relocation Training Program 14-3. ARTP is a regularly scheduled training event that ... More

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