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Weapons at Camp Pendleton | 1 year 47 weeks | Crewman qualification training candidates check the rounds assembled before a night weapons training with lasers on a remote range at Camp Pendleton. CQT is a 14-week advanced training course that teaches basic weapons, seamanship, first aid and small unit tactics to special warfare combatant-craft crewman candidates. SWCCs operate and maintain the Navy's inventory of state-of-the-art high-speed boats used to support SEALs in special operations missions worldwide. Photo by Seaman Apprentice John Scorza | CQT, John Scorza, SEALs, SWCCs, US, US - Camp Pendleton, US Navy |
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Marine Afghan Partnership Grows With Afghan Officer Visit | 2 years 2 weeks | Afghan national army officers discuss lessons learned alongside Marines and Navy personnel while participating in combat scenario training exercises Jan. 14 at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. The Afghan officers, working alongside Marines from a Marine Corps Transition Team, observed and participated in simulated patrol missions, urban terrain operations, and detainee actions. Marine transition teams complete this training package before deploying to Afghanistan where they partner with Afghan forces to assist in improving their security capabilities. "By showing the Afghan officers how we train and what we train, we improve the effectiveness of the transition teams in theater," said Capt. Seth Asay, escort officer from NATO Training Mission - Afghanistan. The Marine Corps Advisory Training Group organized and oversaw the training portion of the Afghan officers' visit that also included cultural engagements and partnering discussions with Marine Corps leaders. "Visits like this are integral to the continued growth and strengthening of the partnership between the Marine Corps and Afghan forces," said Lt. Col. Glenn Lewis, operations officer of the advisory training group. (U.S. Marines Photo/Gunnery Sgt Christian M. Harding) | Christian M. Harding, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, US, US - Camp Pendleton, US Marines |
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Marines, Sailors Work Together During Pacific Horizon | 2 years 16 weeks | Sailors prepare to offload supplies from an Improved Navy Lighterage System during exercise Pacific Horizon at Red Beach, Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 15. Pacific Horizon is a joint training exercise aimed at improving core competencies as a force in readiness capable of conducting ship-to-shore movement. During the exercise, Marines and Sailors will offload equipment and supplies from the United States Naval Ship Williams. Photo by Sgt. Jennifer Brofer | exercise Pacific Horizon, Jennifer Brofer, US, US - California, US - California - Camp Pendleton, US - Camp Pendleton, US Marines, US Navy |
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Military Police Company Prepares for Upcoming Deployment | 2 years 16 weeks | Lance Cpl. Ashley M. Rockhold, driver with 4th Platoon, Military Police Company, Combat Logistics Regement 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, is a unique asset to her unit. Rockhold, from Linesville, Iowa, has her explosive license to haul ammunition for her unit. Marines with Military Police Co. are currently training for their upcoming deployment to Afghaistan. | Military Police, US, US - Camp Pendleton, US Marines |
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Working Dogs Keep Marines Safe | 2 years 17 weeks | Cpl. Bryan N. Manthey, a working dog handler with Military Police Support Company, 1st Marine Headquarters Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force, and his military working dog, Zzisko, work side by side. Photo by Pfc. Khoa Pelczar | I Marine Expeditionary Force, Khoa Pelczar, military dog, US, US - Camp Pendleton, US Marines |
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Don't Fear the Reaper | 2 years 18 weeks | Recruits from Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, prepare to stage their gear at the top of the 'Reaper' on Aug. 6. The Reaper is a sharply ascending hill on Camp Pendleton, Calif., that recruits must climb during their final hike of the 54-hour training evolution known as the 'Crucible.' Photo by Sgt. Jamie Paetz | Crucible, Jamie Paetz, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, US, US - California, US - Camp Pendleton, US Marines |

