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Cpl. Gerardo Becerra, a motor transport operator with Combat Logistics Company 36, attaches an abandoned vehicle to an AMK-36 wrecker during Exercise Dragon Fire 2015 at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji, Japan, July 24. Convoy and recovery operations are one of the many activities Marines and Sailors practiced during the exercise. CLC-36 conducts this exercise annually to refresh the minds of the service members of all the tactical skill sets that leaned about in boot camp and Marine combat training. This training environment simulated a combat zone in order to further develop the service members’ combat mindset to prepare them for the mental and physical stress of a combat zone.
150724-M-KE800-039.JPG Photo By: Lance Cpl. Carlos Cruz Jr.

Jul 28, 2015
COMBINED ARMS TRAINING CENTER CAMP FUJI, Japan - Cpl. Gerardo Becerra, a motor transport operator with Combat Logistics Company 36, attaches an abandoned vehicle to an AMK-36 wrecker during Exercise Dragon Fire 2015 at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji, Japan, July 24. Convoy and recovery operations are one of the many activities Marines and Sailors practiced during the exercise. CLC-36 conducts this exercise annually to refresh the minds of the service members of all the tactical skill sets that leaned about in boot camp and Marine combat training. This training environment simulated a combat zone in order to further develop the service members’ combat mindset to prepare them for the mental and physical stress of a combat zone.


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