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Cpl. David Savage, squad leader, Weapons Platoon, Lima

Cpl. David Savage, squad leader, Weapons Platoon, Lima

Cpl. David Savage, squad leader, Weapons Platoon, Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, teaches Capt. Kevin Baltisberger, forward air controller, MRF-D, to fire an ... More

Capt. Kevin Baltisberger, forward air controller, Marine

Capt. Kevin Baltisberger, forward air controller, Marine

Capt. Kevin Baltisberger, forward air controller, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, learns to shoot an AT4 during a training exercise, here, May 21. During the training, MRF-D Marines fired at targets ranging i... More

Sgt. Donald Bowley, assault section leader, Weapons

Sgt. Donald Bowley, assault section leader, Weapons

Sgt. Donald Bowley, assault section leader, Weapons Platoon, Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, supervises Lance Cpl. Jonathan Ruark, machine gunner, Wpns. Plt.,... More

Lance Cpl. Joshua Foote, machine gunner, Weapons Platoon,

Lance Cpl. Joshua Foote, machine gunner, Weapons Platoon,

Lance Cpl. Joshua Foote, machine gunner, Weapons Platoon, Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, fires an a MK153 Shoulder-fired, Multi-purpose, Assault Weapon durin... More

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