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Private First Class Tyler Ren, left, and Lance Cpl.

Private First Class Tyler Ren, left, and Lance Cpl.

Private First Class Tyler Ren, left, and Lance Cpl. Adam Lovell, right, with Security Forces Platoon, I Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group (I MHG), assess simulated casualties during a mass-casualty ... More

Marines with Security Forces Platoon, I Marine Expeditionary

Marines with Security Forces Platoon, I Marine Expeditionary

Marines with Security Forces Platoon, I Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group (I MHG), provide first aid to a simulated casualty during a mass-casualty drill during I Marine Expeditionary Force Large Sc... More

Marines with security forces platoon and personal security

Marines with security forces platoon and personal security

Marines with security forces platoon and personal security detachment compete against one another during a machine-gun relay here, Aug. 9, 2014. The Marines conducted the event during Large Scale Exercise 2014 ... More

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (HM1) Samantha Clark and

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (HM1) Samantha Clark and

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (HM1) Samantha Clark and Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Joseph Muniz with I Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group (I MHG) treat a simulated casualty at an expeditionary aid stat... More

Marines with security forces platoon and personal security

Marines with security forces platoon and personal security

Marines with security forces platoon and personal security detachment compete against one another during a machine-gun relay here, Aug. 9, 2014. The Marines conducted the event during Large Scale Exercise 2014 ... More

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (HM1) Samantha Clark and

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (HM1) Samantha Clark and

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (HM1) Samantha Clark and Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Joseph Muniz with I Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group (I MHG) treat a simulated casualty at an expeditionary aid stat... More

Marines with personal security detail, 1st Marine

Marines with personal security detail, 1st Marine

Marines with personal security detail, 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade, ensure the M240B machine-gun is functioning properly during a machine-gun relay here, Aug. 9, 2014. The Marines conducted the race agains... More

Marines with security forces platoon and personal security

Marines with security forces platoon and personal security

Marines with security forces platoon and personal security detachment compete against one another during a machine-gun relay here, Aug. 9, 2014. The Marines conducted the event during Large Scale Exercise 2014 ... More

Marines with personal security detail, 1st Marine

Marines with personal security detail, 1st Marine

Marines with personal security detail, 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade, sprint to the finish-line during a machine-gun relay here, Aug. 9, 2014. The Marines conducted the race against Marines 1st MEB’s securit... More

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (HM1) Samantha Clark and

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (HM1) Samantha Clark and

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (HM1) Samantha Clark and Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Joseph Muniz with I Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group (I MHG) treat a simulated casualty at an expeditionary aid stat... More

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