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Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat Element Integrated Task Force, conduct a land tow of an M1A1 Abrams tank on the outside trails of Landing Zone Hawk aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Nor... More

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat Element Integrated Task Force, command an M1A1 Abrams tank through the outside trails of Landing Zone Hawk aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Caroli... More

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat Element Integrated Task Force, use an M1A1 Abrams tank to conduct a situational assessment on the outside trails of Landing Zone Hawk aboard Marine Corps Base... More

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat Element Integrated Task Force, command M1A1 Abrams tanks through the outside trails of Landing Zone Hawk aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina... More

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat Element Integrated Task Force, command an M1A1 Abrams tank through the outside trails of Landing Zone Hawk aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Caroli... More

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat Element Integrated Task Force, use an M1A1 Abrams tank to conduct a situational assessment on the outside trails of Landing Zone Hawk aboard Marine Corps Base... More

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat Element Integrated Task Force, conduct a casualty evacuation drill on the outside trails of Landing Zone Hawk aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Car... More

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat Element Integrated Task Force, operate an M88 recovery vehicle during a field exercise at Landing Zone Hawk aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carol... More

Sgt. Cody Ferrell, left, tank crewman, Tank Platoon,

Sgt. Cody Ferrell, left, tank crewman, Tank Platoon,

Sgt. Cody Ferrell, left, tank crewman, Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat Element Integrated Task Force, and Lance Cpl. Richard Yanez, tank crewman, Co. B, GCEITF, conduct tank maintenance at Landing Zone H... More

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat

Marines with Tank Platoon, Company B, Ground Combat Element Integrated Task Force, stage M1A1 Abrams tanks at Landing Zone Hawk aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Nov. 13, 2014. From October... More

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