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U.S. Marines and role-players react to scenario events

U.S. Marines and role-players react to scenario events

U.S. Marines and role-players react to scenario events at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, Oct. 20, 2011, in preparation for the Infantry Immersion Trainer's grand opening ceremony Oct 21, 2011. The ITT is s... More

U.S. Marines and role-players react to scenario events

U.S. Marines and role-players react to scenario events

U.S. Marines and role-players react to scenario events at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, Oct. 20, 2011, in preparation for the Infantry Immersion Trainer's grand opening ceremony Oct 21, 2011. The ITT is s... More

U.S. Marines and role-players interact at the Infantry

U.S. Marines and role-players interact at the Infantry

U.S. Marines and role-players interact at the Infantry Immersion Trainer's grand opening ceremony at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows Oct. 21, 2011. The ITT consists of three training areas that will provide ... More

U.S. Marines and role-players interact at the Infantry

U.S. Marines and role-players interact at the Infantry

U.S. Marines and role-players interact at the Infantry Immersion Trainer's grand opening ceremony at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows Oct. 21, 2011. The ITT consists of three training areas that will provide ... More

A U.S. Marine runs through a simulated improvised explosive

A U.S. Marine runs through a simulated improvised explosive

A U.S. Marine runs through a simulated improvised explosive device at the Infantry Immersion Trainer's grand opening ceremony at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows Oct. 21, 2011. The ITT consists of three train... More

Infantry Immersion Trainer

Infantry Immersion Trainer

A U.S. Marine and a role-players react to scenario events at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, Oct. 20, 2011, in preparation for the Infantry Immersion Trainer's grand opening ceremony Oct. 21, 2011. The ITT ... More

A U.S. Marine and a role player react to scenario events

A U.S. Marine and a role player react to scenario events

A U.S. Marine and a role player react to scenario events at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, Oct. 20, 2011, in preparation for the Infantry Immersion Trainer's grand opening ceremony Oct 21, 2011. The ITT is... More

U.S. Marines and role players react to scenario events

U.S. Marines and role players react to scenario events

U.S. Marines and role players react to scenario events at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows (MCTAB), Oct 20, 2011, in preparation for the Infantry Immersion Trainer's (ITT) grand opening ceremony on Oct 21, 20... More

U.S. Marines and role-players react to scenario events

U.S. Marines and role-players react to scenario events

U.S. Marines and role-players react to scenario events at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, Oct. 20, 2011, in preparation for the Infantry Immersion Trainer's grand opening ceremony Oct 21, 2011. The ITT is s... More

U.S. Marines and role-players run through a simulated

U.S. Marines and role-players run through a simulated

U.S. Marines and role-players run through a simulated improvised explosive device at the Infantry Immersion Trainer's grand opening ceremony at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows Oct. 21, 2011. The ITT consists... More

U.S. Marines and role-players interact at the Infantry

U.S. Marines and role-players interact at the Infantry

U.S. Marines and role-players interact at the Infantry Immersion Trainer's grand opening ceremony at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows Oct. 21, 2011. The ITT consists of three training areas that will provide ... More

Infantry Immersion Trainer

Infantry Immersion Trainer

U.S. Marines and role-players react to scenario events at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, Oct. 20, 2011, in preparation for the Infantry Immersion Trainer's grand opening ceremony Oct 21, 2011. The ITT is s... More

U.S. Marines and role-players run from a simulated

U.S. Marines and role-players run from a simulated

U.S. Marines and role-players run from a simulated improvised explosive device at the Infantry Immersion Trainer's grand opening ceremony at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows Oct. 21, 2011. The ITT consists of... More

From left to right U.S. Marine Corps Col. Nathan Nastase,

From left to right U.S. Marine Corps Col. Nathan Nastase,

From left to right U.S. Marine Corps Col. Nathan Nastase, Commanding Officer, 3d Marine Regiment; Colleen, Hanabusa, 1st District of Hawaii U.S. Congresswoman (D); Lt. General Francis J. Wiercinski, Commanding ... More

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