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U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Samuel Keenan, Basic

U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Samuel Keenan, Basic

U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Samuel Keenan, Basic Reconnaissance Primer Course 9-18 student, Reconnaissance Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry-West, ties a rope around his a... More

U.S. Marine Corps Basic Reconnaissance Primer Course

U.S. Marine Corps Basic Reconnaissance Primer Course

U.S. Marine Corps Basic Reconnaissance Primer Course 9-18 students with Recon Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry-West, conduct the restricted lap swim portion of the Reco... More

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, Recon Training Company participate in water survival training while attending the Basic Reconnaissance Preparation Course (BRPC) ... More

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, Recon Training Company participate in water survival training while attending the Basic Reconnaissance Preparation Course (BRPC) ... More

U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Joshua Foster, Basic

U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Joshua Foster, Basic

U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Joshua Foster, Basic Reconnaissance Primer Course 9-18 student, Reconnaissance Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry-West, emerges to the surface o... More

U.S. Marine Corps Basic Reconnaissance Primer Course

U.S. Marine Corps Basic Reconnaissance Primer Course

U.S. Marine Corps Basic Reconnaissance Primer Course 9-18 students with Reconnaissance Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry-West, supervise classmates who are conducting a ... More

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, Recon Training Company participate in water survival training while attending the Basic Reconnaissance Preparation Course (BRPC) ... More

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, Recon Training Company participate in water survival training while attending the Basic Reconnaissance Preparation Course (BRPC) ... More

U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Matthew Boucher, Basic Reconnaissance

U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Matthew Boucher, Basic Reconnaissance

U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Matthew Boucher, Basic Reconnaissance Primer Course 9-18 student, Reconnaissance Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry-West, takes a deep breath befor... More

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced

U.S. Marines from School of Infantry-West, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, Recon Training Company participate in water survival training while attending the Basic Reconnaissance Preparation Course (BRPC) ... More

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