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Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, provide security for their team during a simulated casualty evacuation aboard Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash, April 10, 2015. Marines with the company opera... More

Reconnaissance and surveillance patrol hones Marines’ readiness

Reconnaissance and surveillance patrol hones Marines’ readiness

Sergeant Ben Deweese, assistant team leader, Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, makes final gear preparations prior to a three-day reconnaissance and surveillance patrol aboard Joint Base Lewis McCord, Wa... More

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, gather on a flight line prior to being inserted into remote locations for a three-day reconnaissance and surveillance patrol aboard Joint Base Lewis-McChord... More

Sergeant Wesley Ferguson, assistant team leader, Company

Sergeant Wesley Ferguson, assistant team leader, Company

Sergeant Wesley Ferguson, assistant team leader, Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, provides security for his team during a simulated casualty evacuation aboard Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash, April 10, 2... More

Corporal Zach Alexander, scout sniper, Company C, 1st

Corporal Zach Alexander, scout sniper, Company C, 1st

Corporal Zach Alexander, scout sniper, Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, observes the drop zone from inside a CH-47 Chinook helicopter during a three-day reconnaissance and surveillance patrol aboard Joi... More

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, observe the drop zone from inside a CH-47 Chinook helicopter during a three-day reconnaissance and surveillance patrol aboard Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash... More

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, load onto a CH-47 Chinook helicopter for a three-day reconnaissance and surveillance patrol aboard Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash, April 9, 2015. Marines wi... More

A Marine with  Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

A Marine with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

A Marine with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, coordinates with aircraft to evacuate a simulated casualty during a three-day reconnaissance and surveillance patrol aboard Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash... More

Corporal David Stephens, assistant radio operator,

Corporal David Stephens, assistant radio operator,

Corporal David Stephens, assistant radio operator, Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, provides security for his team during a simulated casualty evacuation aboard Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash, April 10,... More

Corporal Chris Kaaz, team medic, Company C, 1st

Corporal Chris Kaaz, team medic, Company C, 1st

Corporal Chris Kaaz, team medic, Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, assists a simulated casualty to evacuate the area during a three-day reconnaissance and surveillance patrol aboard Joint Base Lewis-McCh... More

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, offload from a CH-47 Chinook helicopter during a three-day reconnaissance and surveillance patrol aboard Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash, April 9, 2015. Mari... More

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, engage enemy role players during a three-day reconnaissance and surveillance patrol aboard Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash, April 10, 2015. Marines with the ... More

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Marines with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, depart the area after engaging enemy role players during a three-day reconnaissance and surveillance patrol aboard Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash, April 10,... More

Scout snipers with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Scout snipers with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion,

Scout snipers with Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, make final gear preparations before beginning a three-day reconnaissance and surveillance patrol aboard Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash, April 9, 2015.... More

Corporal Chris Kaaz, team medic, Company C, 1st

Corporal Chris Kaaz, team medic, Company C, 1st

Corporal Chris Kaaz, team medic, Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, provides medical aid to a simulated casualty during a three-day reconnaissance and surveillance patrol aboard Joint Base Lewis-McChord, ... More

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