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Sgt. Gabriel P. Rebischke locates his target through

Sgt. Gabriel P. Rebischke locates his target through

Sgt. Gabriel P. Rebischke locates his target through the sights on a laser range finder while simulating calls for fire during a night operation test on the supporting arms virtual trainer at Camp Hansen Oct. 1... More

Cpl. David B. Schmidt locates his target through the

Cpl. David B. Schmidt locates his target through the

Cpl. David B. Schmidt locates his target through the sights on a laser range finder while simulating calls for fire during a night operation test on the supporting arms virtual trainer at Camp Hansen Oct. 16. M... More

Pfc. Jordan R. Brock, left, and Lance Cpl. Tyler J.

Pfc. Jordan R. Brock, left, and Lance Cpl. Tyler J.

Pfc. Jordan R. Brock, left, and Lance Cpl. Tyler J. Skinner, right, station a low-gain satellite antenna during a communication exercise at Camp Hansen Oct. 10-11. The two-day exercise provided the Marines time... More

Cpl. Samuel Rincon Jr. sets up a wire for a field expedient

Cpl. Samuel Rincon Jr. sets up a wire for a field expedient

Cpl. Samuel Rincon Jr. sets up a wire for a field expedient antenna during a communication exercise at Camp Hansen Oct. 10-11 The two-day exercise provided the Marines time to build unit cohesion while strength... More

Cpl. Samuel Rincon Jr. calls the command operation

Cpl. Samuel Rincon Jr. calls the command operation

Cpl. Samuel Rincon Jr. calls the command operation center on a radio connected to a field expedient antenna during a communication exercise at Camp Hansen Oct. 10-11. Rincon is a field radio operator with Compa... More

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