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A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a

A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a

A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a portion of the offroad driving course at the Joliet Training Area, Elwood, Ill. The water fording offers trainees the ability to feel how the M1165 A1 HWMMV n... More

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 conducted

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 conducted

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 conducted self-recovery with a joint light tactical vehicle at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 2, 2020. MWSS-271 conducted a combat vehicle operator’s course, v... More

Lance Cpl. Justin A. Jones (right) and Lance Cpl. Jacob

Lance Cpl. Justin A. Jones (right) and Lance Cpl. Jacob

Lance Cpl. Justin A. Jones (right) and Lance Cpl. Jacob Q. Baughman, motor vehicle operators with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271, fire an M240B machine gun from a joint light tactical vehicle at Camp Lejeune,... More

A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a

A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a

A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a portion of the offroad driving course at the Joliet Training Area, Elwood, Ill. The water fording offers trainees the ability to feel how the M1165 A1 HWMMV n... More

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 remove

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 remove

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 remove debris from a fording pit at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 2, 2020. MWSS-271 conducted a combat vehicle operator’s course, vehicle self-recovery, and a... More

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 conducted

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 conducted

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 conducted self-recovery with a joint light tactical vehicle at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 2, 2020. MWSS-271 conducted a combat vehicle operator’s course, v... More

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 remove

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 remove

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 remove debris from a fording pit at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 2, 2020. MWSS-271 conducted a combat vehicle operator’s course, vehicle self-recovery, and a... More

A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a

A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a

A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a portion of the offroad driving course at the Joliet Training Area, Elwood, Ill. The water fording offers trainees the ability to feel how the M1165 A1 HWMMV n... More

Marine Cpl. Jonathan O. Aguilar, a motor transportation

Marine Cpl. Jonathan O. Aguilar, a motor transportation

Marine Cpl. Jonathan O. Aguilar, a motor transportation operator with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271, counts ammunition prior to an M240B machine gun range at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 3, 2020. MWSS... More

Lance Cpl. Justin A. Jones (left) and Lance Cpl. Jacob

Lance Cpl. Justin A. Jones (left) and Lance Cpl. Jacob

Lance Cpl. Justin A. Jones (left) and Lance Cpl. Jacob Q. Baughman, motor vehicle operators with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271, fire an M240B machine gun from a joint light tactical vehicle at Camp Lejeune, ... More

Marine Cpl. Jordan T. Jones (below) and Lance Cpl.

Marine Cpl. Jordan T. Jones (below) and Lance Cpl.

Marine Cpl. Jordan T. Jones (below) and Lance Cpl. Haley A. Brodbeck, a motor transportation operator with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271, fire an M240B machine gun at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 3, 2... More

Lance Cpl. Justin A. Jones (left) and Lance Cpl. Jacob

Lance Cpl. Justin A. Jones (left) and Lance Cpl. Jacob

Lance Cpl. Justin A. Jones (left) and Lance Cpl. Jacob Q. Baughman, motor vehicle operators with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271, fire an M240B machine gun from a joint light tactical vehicle at Camp Lejeune, ... More

A joint light tactical vehicle with Marine Wing Support

A joint light tactical vehicle with Marine Wing Support

A joint light tactical vehicle with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 emerges from a fording pit at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 2, 2020. MWSS-271 conducted a combat vehicle operator’s course, vehicle sel... More

A joint light tactical vehicle with Marine Wing Support

A joint light tactical vehicle with Marine Wing Support

A joint light tactical vehicle with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 drives out of a mud hole at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 2, 2020. MWSS-271 conducted a combat vehicle operator’s course, vehicle self-... More

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 transport

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 transport

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 transport ammunition crates prior to an M240B machine gun range at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 3, 2020. MWSS-271 conducted a combat vehicle operator’s cours... More

Pfc. Frederick D. Cosby, a motor transportation operator

Pfc. Frederick D. Cosby, a motor transportation operator

Pfc. Frederick D. Cosby, a motor transportation operator with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271, ground guides a medium tactical vehicle replacement 7-ton truck during a self-recovery mission at Camp Lejeune, No... More

A joint light tactical vehicle with Marine Wing Support

A joint light tactical vehicle with Marine Wing Support

A joint light tactical vehicle with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 emerges from a fording pit at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 2, 2020. MWSS-271 conducted a combat vehicle operator’s course, vehicle sel... More

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 conducted

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 conducted

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 conducted self-recovery with a joint light tactical vehicle at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 2, 2020. MWSS-271 conducted a combat vehicle operator’s course, v... More

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 conducted

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 conducted

Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 conducted self-recovery with a joint light tactical vehicle at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 2, 2020. MWSS-271 conducted a combat vehicle operator’s course, v... More

A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a

A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a

A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a portion of the off-road driving course at the Joliet Training Area, Elwood, Ill. The water fording offers trainees the ability to feel how the M1165 A1 HWMMV ... More

A joint light tactical vehicle with Marine Wing Support

A joint light tactical vehicle with Marine Wing Support

A joint light tactical vehicle with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 self-recovers from a mud hole at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 2, 2020. MWSS-271 conducted a combat vehicle operator’s course, vehicle ... More

Marine Pfc. Jorge Cancel (right) and Marine Pfc. Avrazzo

Marine Pfc. Jorge Cancel (right) and Marine Pfc. Avrazzo

Marine Pfc. Jorge Cancel (right) and Marine Pfc. Avrazzo M. Brooks, motor vehicle operators with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271, fire an M240B machine gun at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 3, 2020. MWSS-... More

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