May 23, 2012, 10:59 pm

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Photos

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Take Flight 1 year 10 weeks Marines with 1st Radio Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., practice repelling from a CH-53E "Super Stallion" with heavy combat gear at Camp Pendleton March 9. The "Warhorses" of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465 supported 1st Radio Battalion's fast-roping and repelling training before rehearsing medical evacution landings with 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment. Photo by Lance Cpl. Lisa Tourtelot 5th Marine Regiment., CH-53E Super Stallion, Lisa Tourtelot, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465, marines, U.S., U.S. - California, US Marines, Warhorses
Repelling 1 year 10 weeks Marines from B Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., guide in a CH-53E "Super Stallion" from Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465 at Camp Pendleton March 9. The "Warhorses" of HMH-465 supported 1st Radio Battalion's fast-roping and repelling training before rehearsing medical evacution landings with 1/5. Photo by Lance Cpl. Lisa Tourtelot 5th Marine Regiment, CH-53E, HMH-465, Lisa Tourtelot, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465, marines, U.S., U.S. - California, US Marines
Med Evac 1 year 10 weeks A Marine with 1st Radio Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., cautiously prepares to repel from a CH-53E "Super Stallion" at Camp Pendleton March 9. The "Warhorses" of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465 supported 1st Radio Battalion's fast-roping and repelling training before rehearsing medical evacution landings with 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment. Photo by Lance Cpl. Lisa Tourtelot 1st Radio Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, Camp Pendleton, CH-53E, Lisa Tourtelot, Marine, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465, medical evacution, Super Stallion, U.S., U.S. - California, US Marines, Warhorses
Solar-powered Devil Dogs 1 year 42 weeks Third Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, based out of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., is currently the guinea pig for the Marine Corps' experiment with portable solar panels to power their electronic gear. After testing is complete, the battalion will take the solar energy generators with them to Afghanistan. Photo by Lance Cpl. Michael Nerl 5th Marine Regiment, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Michael Nerl, U.S., U.S. - California - Camp Pendleton, US Marines
Marine Afghan Partnership Grows With Afghan Officer Visit 2 years 17 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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