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Lance Cpl. Adam Degraw executes a disassembly and reassembly

Lance Cpl. Adam Degraw executes a disassembly and reassembly

Lance Cpl. Adam Degraw executes a disassembly and reassembly drill with an M249 squad automatic weapon June 8 at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji. During the Fuji Warrior training exercise, Marines and s... More

Pfc. Chris Tabares, left, executes immediate and remedial

Pfc. Chris Tabares, left, executes immediate and remedial

Pfc. Chris Tabares, left, executes immediate and remedial action drills with an M249 squad automatic weapon alongside Pfc. Luis Mejialagos June 8 on Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji during Fuji Warrior. ... More

Marines and sailors execute immediate and remedial

Marines and sailors execute immediate and remedial

Marines and sailors execute immediate and remedial action drills with the M249 squad automatic weapon June 8 at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji. The drills are part of the Fuji Warrior training exercise... More

Pfc. Brandon Long reassembles an M249 squad automatic

Pfc. Brandon Long reassembles an M249 squad automatic

Pfc. Brandon Long reassembles an M249 squad automatic weapon June 8 at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji. During the Fuji Warrior training exercise, Marines and sailors with a non-infantry background fami... More

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