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U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 4th Reconnaissance

U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 4th Reconnaissance

U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 4th Reconnaissance Battalion, use a hammer to break a window during a breacher training exercise at Goettge demolitions range, Quantico, Va., July 22, 2014. Breacher training pro... More

A U.S. Marine with Echo Company, 4th Reconnaissance

A U.S. Marine with Echo Company, 4th Reconnaissance

A U.S. Marine with Echo Company, 4th Reconnaissance Battalion, breaches a door with a sledge hammer during a breacher training exercise at Goettge demolitions range, Quantico, Va., July 22, 2014. Breacher train... More

U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 4th Reconnaissance

U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 4th Reconnaissance

U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 4th Reconnaissance Battalion, enter a house after detonating a water charge as part of the explosives component of breacher training at Goettge demolitions range, Quantico, Va., ... More

A U.S. Police officer observes the damage done to a

A U.S. Police officer observes the damage done to a

A U.S. Police officer observes the damage done to a door during breacher training at Goettge demolitions range, Quantico, Va., July 22, 2014. Breacher training provides instruction and practice in methods of ga... More

U.S. Marine Sgt. Galen Amich with Echo Company, 4th

U.S. Marine Sgt. Galen Amich with Echo Company, 4th

U.S. Marine Sgt. Galen Amich with Echo Company, 4th Reconnaissance Battalion, breaches a window during a breacher training exercise at Goettge demolitions range, Quantico, Va., July 22, 2014. Amich first broke ... More

A U.S. Police officer uses a ram to breach through

A U.S. Police officer uses a ram to breach through

A U.S. Police officer uses a ram to breach through a door during a breacher training exercise at Goettge demolitions range, on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., July 22, 2014. Breacher training provides instruct... More

U.S. Marshalls and police prepare to use a weighted

U.S. Marshalls and police prepare to use a weighted

U.S. Marshalls and police prepare to use a weighted ram during a breacher training exercise at Goettge demolitions range, Quantico, Va., July 22, 2014. Breacher training provides instruction and practice in met... More

A U.S. Marine with Echo Company, 4th Reconnaissance

A U.S. Marine with Echo Company, 4th Reconnaissance

A U.S. Marine with Echo Company, 4th Reconnaissance Battalion, breachs a door with a sledge hammer during a breacher training exercise at Goettge demolitions range, Quantico, Va., July 22, 2014. Breacher traini... More

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