May 26, 2012, 3:02 am

Afghanistan - Now Zad Photos

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Mortars Light Up Now Zad Sky, Suppress Insurgents 1 year 46 weeks Cpl. Ryan Thayer, a squad leader of 2nd Platoon, Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, and Cpl. Jonathan Roblespaul, a section leader with Alpha Co., duck while firing an illumination round from their M224 60 mm light weight mortar firing tube at Combat Outpost Cafferetta, June 26, to light the sky and expose any enemy fighters from planting improvised explosive devices nearby. “In Now Zad, we have been getting hit with improvised explosive devices along our resupply routes. Last night an observation post reported seeing some suspicious activity,” Thayer said. “We fired illumination rounds to let them know we see them, and if they want to keep putting IED’s in the ground, we are going to take them out.” Photo by Cpl. Daniel Blatter 60mm mortar, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Now Zad, Daniel Blatter, M224 mortar, M224 60 mm light weight mortar, M224 60mm mortar, US Marines
PMT Patrols Through Now Zad 1 year 51 weeks Marines with the police mentoring team, Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, walk on patrol, May 24. The Marines patrol the local area daily to ensure the safety of the village and nearby combat outpost. Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Ned Johnson Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Now Zad, Ned Johnson, Regimental Combat Team 2, US Marines
A Beep Is Worth a Thousand Words 2 years 1 week Lance Cpl. Matthew Vincent, an explosive ordinance disposal Marine with 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, uses a metal detector to find a suspected improvised explosive device on a road near Now Zad, April 30. Marines use metal detectors to safely find IEDs because most have some type of metal in them. According to Vincent, the most common metal piece is the battery. No IED was found during the search, but the Marines with 1st Bn., 2nd Marines have hit seven IEDs in the area in about two weeks. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Ned Johnson) Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Now Zad, explosive ordinance disposal, Ned Johnson, US Marines
Treating a Gun Shot Wound 2 years 14 weeks Hospital corpsmen assigned to Shock Trauma Platoon, Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, treat an Afghan man for a gun shot wound at Forward Operating Base Cafferetta, Afghanistan. 4th Marine Regiment, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Now Zad, Daniel M. Moman, Forward Operating Base Cafferetta, US Army
Operation Cobra's Anger in Afghanistan 2 years 23 weeks A Marine with 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, conducts combat operations in Now Zad, Afghanistan, during Operation Cobra's Anger, Dec. 4. Operation Cobra's Anger disrupted enemy supply lines and communication in Now Zad, once a safe haven for Taliban forces. Photo by Lance Cpl. Walter Marino Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Now Zad, Operation Cobras Anger, US Marines, Walter Marino
Marines Take Now Zad During Operation Cobra's Anger 2 years 23 weeks Marines with 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, conduct combat operations in Now Zad, Afghanistan, during Operation Cobra's Anger, Dec. 4. Operation Cobra's Anger disrupted enemy supply lines and communication in Now Zad, once a safe haven for Taliban forces. Photo by Lance Cpl. Walter Marino Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Now Zad, Operation Cobras Anger, US Marines, Walter Marino
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