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Marines breach a house during hostage scenario training

Marines breach a house during hostage scenario training

Marines breach a house during hostage scenario training aboard Laurel Bay Feb. 4. Each section had a specific role to play in the field. It is necessary for Marines to train under realistic circumstances should... More

Marines conduct hostage scenario training aboard Laurel

Marines conduct hostage scenario training aboard Laurel

Marines conduct hostage scenario training aboard Laurel Bay Feb. 4. Each section had a specific role to play in the field. The Special Response Team physically responded to the situation utilizing their persona... More

Marines brief prior to conducting a hostage scenario

Marines brief prior to conducting a hostage scenario

Marines brief prior to conducting a hostage scenario training aboard Laurel Bay Feb. 4. Elements from the Criminal Investigations Division and the Special Reaction Team stationed aboard Marine Corps Air Station... More

Marines conduct hostage scenario training aboard Laurel

Marines conduct hostage scenario training aboard Laurel

Marines conduct hostage scenario training aboard Laurel Bay Feb. 4. Each section had a specific role to play in the field. The Special Response Team physically responded to the situation utilizing their persona... More

A Marine stands guard during hostage situation training

A Marine stands guard during hostage situation training

A Marine stands guard during hostage situation training aboard Laurel Bay Feb. 4. The training centered on a single individual barricaded in a house. The simulation was designed to be as realistic as possible t... More

Marines conduct hostage scenario training aboard Laurel

Marines conduct hostage scenario training aboard Laurel

Marines conduct hostage scenario training aboard Laurel Bay Feb. 4. Military police from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort and Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island are the first responders for security thre... More

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