Sgt. Major. Robert H. Brown Jr., left, congratulates Petty Officer 1st Class Louis Bismonte, right, after Bismonte was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal on Camp Delaram II, Afghanistan March 28. Brown is the sergeant major for CLB-4, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), RCT-6. Bismonte is a hospital corpsman with CLB-4. - Sgt. Major. Robert H. Brown Jr., left, congratulates Petty Officer 1st Class Louis Bismonte, right, after Bismonte was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal on Camp Delaram II, Afghanistan March 28. Brown is the sergeant major for CLB-4, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), RCT-6. Bismonte is a hospital corpsman with CLB-4.
Marines with Combat Logistic Regiment 37 performs a hasty rappel down a hill at JWTC on Camp Gonsalves April 2. Rappelling skills prepare Marines to overcome potential obstacles during deployments. The CLR-37 Marines are assigned to 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force. - Marines with Combat Logistic Regiment 37 performs a hasty rappel down a hill at JWTC on Camp Gonsalves April 2. Rappelling skills prepare Marines to overcome potential obstacles during deployments. The CLR-37 Marines are assigned to 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force.
Sgt. Ryan S. Potts, left, and Sgt. David L. Crouse explosive ordnance disposal technicians, are decontaminated by firefighters at the Camp Hansen Joint Training Facility April 2. The exercise was the first in which firefighters and EOD Marines worked together. The firefighters are with Marine Corps Installations Pacific Fire and Emergency Services Japan and the EOD Marines are with Headquarters and Service Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Butler, and 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force. - Sgt. Ryan S. Potts, left, and Sgt. David L. Crouse explosive ordnance disposal technicians, are decontaminated by firefighters at the Camp Hansen Joint Training Facility April 2. The exercise was the first in which firefighters and EOD Marines worked together. The firefighters are with Marine Corps Installations Pacific Fire and Emergency Services Japan and the EOD Marines are with Headquarters and Service Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Butler, and 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force.
Marines with Combat Assault Battalion pilot a combat rubber raiding craft on their way to Kushi Crossing off the coast of Camp Schwab March 30. Kushi Crossing is where CAB lands its amphibious assault vehicles when entering the central training area. The Marines performed a reconnaissance of the nearby coral reef to ensure they can safely and accurately navigate the waters while using amphibious assault vehicles. CAB is part of 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force. - Marines with Combat Assault Battalion pilot a combat rubber raiding craft on their way to Kushi Crossing off the coast of Camp Schwab March 30. Kushi Crossing is where CAB lands its amphibious assault vehicles when entering the central training area. The Marines performed a reconnaissance of the nearby coral reef to ensure they can safely and accurately navigate the waters while using amphibious assault vehicles. CAB is part of 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force.
Marines are surprised by a simulated improvised explosive device during a small-unit leadership evaluation on Camp Hansen March 27. The SULE is a culminating event designed to test students of the sergeants course at the Okinawa Staff Noncommissioned Officer Academy on the lessons they have been taught. - Marines are surprised by a simulated improvised explosive device during a small-unit leadership evaluation on Camp Hansen March 27. The SULE is a culminating event designed to test students of the sergeants course at the Okinawa Staff Noncommissioned Officer Academy on the lessons they have been taught.