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Marines use putty to fill in the small spaces between

Marines use putty to fill in the small spaces between

Marines use putty to fill in the small spaces between drywall as part of the Priority Engineer Project List at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 20-29, 2017. The project was a unique training opportunity to the Marine ... More

U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Dan Svymbersky, left,

U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Dan Svymbersky, left,

U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Dan Svymbersky, left, adjusts virtual reality goggles for Airman 1st Class Alex Butler, center, as Master Sgt. Chris Murphy, right, programs a simulator scenario at the 182nd A... More

OSCAR: New training for Marines and sailors

OSCAR: New training for Marines and sailors

The III Marine Expeditionary Force commanding general, Lt. Gen. John E. Wissler, explains the intent of the Operational Stress Control and Readiness Master Trainer Course to participants April 2 on Camp Courtne... More

Spc. Layne Infinger, a human intelligence collector

Spc. Layne Infinger, a human intelligence collector

Spc. Layne Infinger, a human intelligence collector assigned to Company B, 109th Military Intelligence Battalion, 201st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade, collects weapons and information for intellig... More

U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Alex Butler of the

U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Alex Butler of the

U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Alex Butler of the 169th Airlift Squadron tests the virtual reality goggles of a parachute simulator at the 182nd Airlift Wing, Peoria, Ill., on March 4, 2013. The new state-of-t... More

Spc. Chelsea Brooks, a human intelligence collector

Spc. Chelsea Brooks, a human intelligence collector

Spc. Chelsea Brooks, a human intelligence collector assigned to Company B, 109th Military Intelligence Battalion, 201st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade, watches a restrained simulated villager as Sg... More

Marines fasten precisely cut pieces of drywall as part

Marines fasten precisely cut pieces of drywall as part

Marines fasten precisely cut pieces of drywall as part of the Priority Engineer Project List at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 20-29, 2017. The more experienced Marines were able to mentor their junior Marines and b... More

Staff Sgt.  John Granado, cryptolinguist assigned to

Staff Sgt. John Granado, cryptolinguist assigned to

Staff Sgt. John Granado, cryptolinguist assigned to Company B, 109th Military Intelligence Battalion, 201st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade, receives the status report from one of the trainers on s... More

A partitioning wall is built by Marines as part of

A partitioning wall is built by Marines as part of

A partitioning wall is built by Marines as part of the Priority Engineer Project List at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 20-29, 2017. The wall was built to protect a Secret Internet Protocol Router Network server fro... More

Pfc. Jeffrey Whitcomb, a human intelligence collector

Pfc. Jeffrey Whitcomb, a human intelligence collector

Pfc. Jeffrey Whitcomb, a human intelligence collector assigned to Company A, 109th Military Intelligence Battalion, 201st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade, uses a machine to store the fingerprints, p... More

A Marine uses putty and tape to secure the cracks of

A Marine uses putty and tape to secure the cracks of

A Marine uses putty and tape to secure the cracks of a partitioning wall as part of the Priority Engineer Project List at Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 20-29, 2017. The wall was built to protect a Secret Internet P... More

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