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Students of Marine Corps Instructor Course of Water

Students of Marine Corps Instructor Course of Water

Students of Marine Corps Instructor Course of Water Survival swim to shore during an open water rescue drill at Davie Point beach aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Dec. 9, 2015. The MCICWS students have to swim ... More

Students of Marine Corps Instructor Course of Water

Students of Marine Corps Instructor Course of Water

Students of Marine Corps Instructor Course of Water Survival save Marines who act as victims during an open water rescue drill at Davie Point beach aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Dec. 9, 2015. The MCICWS stud... More

Staff Sgt. Randy Moreno, a radio chief with the

Staff Sgt. Randy Moreno, a radio chief with the

Staff Sgt. Randy Moreno, a radio chief with the communication section of 3rd Regiment, and a Los Angeles, native, swims to a simulated victim to rescue him during an open water rescue drill at Davie Point beach... More

Cpl. Steven Kemper, a signals communications operator

Cpl. Steven Kemper, a signals communications operator

Cpl. Steven Kemper, a signals communications operator with 3rd radio recon platoon, and a Woodbridge, N.J., native, drags a Marine, who was acting as a victim, to shore during an open water rescue drill at Davi... More

Students of Marine Corps Instructor Course of Water

Students of Marine Corps Instructor Course of Water

Students of Marine Corps Instructor Course of Water Survival are tested on what they have learned in the course during an open water rescue drill at Davie Point beach aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Dec. 9, 20... More

Marines of Marine Corps Instructor Course of Water

Marines of Marine Corps Instructor Course of Water

Marines of Marine Corps Instructor Course of Water Survival swim back to shore with rescued victims during an open water rescue drill at Davie Point beach aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Dec. 9, 2015. The MCIC... More

Seaman Nicholas Conklin, a corpsman with 3rd Regiment,

Seaman Nicholas Conklin, a corpsman with 3rd Regiment,

Seaman Nicholas Conklin, a corpsman with 3rd Regiment, and a Sanger, Texas, native, hands out gear to students in the Marine Corps Instructor Course of Water Survival at the base pool aboard Marine Corps Base H... More

Cpl. Caitlin Pendergast, an avionics technician with

Cpl. Caitlin Pendergast, an avionics technician with

Cpl. Caitlin Pendergast, an avionics technician with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 463, and a Lenoir City, Tenn., native, drags Sgt. Thomas Adams, a satellite operator with the communication section of 3rd R... More

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