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Marines with 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine

Marines with 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine

Marines with 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine Division prepare to load an MK-154 Mine Clearance Rocket onto an Assault Amphibious Vehicle aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 9, 2015. The Marines attende... More

Marines with 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine

Marines with 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine

Marines with 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, load an MK-154 Mine Clearance Rocket onto an Assault Amphibious Vehicle during training to learn how to properly install the kit to the AAV abo... More

Marines with 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine

Marines with 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine

Marines with 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine Division load an MK-154 Mine Clearance Rocket onto an Assault Amphibious Vehicle during a course, training on how to properly install the MK-154 kit to t... More

Master Sgt. Brian Richardson leads a review of the

Master Sgt. Brian Richardson leads a review of the

Master Sgt. Brian Richardson leads a review of the of the MK-154 Mine Clearance Launcher for Marines with 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine Division aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 9, 2015. During th... More

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