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Marines execute squad rushes during the Air Naval Gunfire

Marines execute squad rushes during the Air Naval Gunfire

Marines execute squad rushes during the Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company Basic Course Oct. 16 at Camp Hansen’s parade deck. During the course, the Marines familiarized themselves with patrolling techniques, ho... More

Marines train in patrolling techniques during the Air

Marines train in patrolling techniques during the Air

Marines train in patrolling techniques during the Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company Basic Course Oct. 16 at Camp Hansen’s parade deck. Using the techniques they learned in class that morning, the Marines were a... More

Marines execute squad rushes during the Air Naval Gunfire

Marines execute squad rushes during the Air Naval Gunfire

Marines execute squad rushes during the Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company Basic Course Oct. 16 at Camp Hansen’s parade deck. The training day started with classes in the morning to refresh the Marines on the di... More

A Marine holds his rifle in the ready position during

A Marine holds his rifle in the ready position during

A Marine holds his rifle in the ready position during the Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company Basic Course after a simulated enemy is spotted Oct. 16 at Camp Hansen’s parade deck. The Marines executed squad rushe... More

Marines train in patrolling techniques Oct. 16 for

Marines train in patrolling techniques Oct. 16 for

Marines train in patrolling techniques Oct. 16 for the Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company Basic Course at Camp Hansen’s parade deck. The Marines attended a class in the morning then applied the lessons learned f... More

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