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Aircraft Rescue Firefighters with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron work together to evacuate a casualty during the mass casualty exercise aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, April 3, 2015. MCAS Iwakuni conducted the exercise in preparation for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force/MCAS Iwakuni Friendship Day 2015 Air Show. The exercise simulated an aircraft crash and oil spill in a crowded area. - Aircraft Rescue Firefighters with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron work together to evacuate a casualty during the mass casualty exercise aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, April 3, 2015. MCAS Iwakuni conducted the exercise in preparation for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force/MCAS Iwakuni Friendship Day 2015 Air Show. The exercise simulated an aircraft crash and oil spill in a crowded area.
Marines with the Provost Marshal’s Office aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, conduct a scenario during the Advanced Active Shooter course April 7 - 18, 2014. During the scenarios, Marines used airsoft pistols to create adrenaline needed for training. - Marines with the Provost Marshal’s Office aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, conduct a scenario during the Advanced Active Shooter course April 7 - 18, 2014. During the scenarios, Marines used airsoft pistols to create adrenaline needed for training.
Seaman Darion Black, left, general duty corpsman with Robert M. Casey Medical and Dental Clinic, and a firefighter with the station Fire Department work together to assist Lance Cpl. David Mayorga, a patrolman with the Provost Marshal’s Office, as part of a mock scenario during a mass casualty evacuation drill on the flight line aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, April 2, 2014. - Seaman Darion Black, left, general duty corpsman with Robert M. Casey Medical and Dental Clinic, and a firefighter with the station Fire Department work together to assist Lance Cpl. David Mayorga, a patrolman with the Provost Marshal’s Office, as part of a mock scenario during a mass casualty evacuation drill on the flight line aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, April 2, 2014.
Lance Cpl. DeSean R. White, military working dog handler with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron follows his dog Azra into a room during a routine training narcotics search exercise. The search took place inside an empty barracks room aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Jan. 16, 2014. Azra is a narcotics specialist dog and trains regularly to sustain and improve her sense of smell and trust with her handler. - Lance Cpl. DeSean R. White, military working dog handler with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron follows his dog Azra into a room during a routine training narcotics search exercise. The search took place inside an empty barracks room aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Jan. 16, 2014. Azra is a narcotics specialist dog and trains regularly to sustain and improve her sense of smell and trust with her handler.
Sgt. Kyle C. Hill, Provost Marshal’s Office Special Reaction Team leader, teaches a group of military policemen about basic close quarter tactics and how to put them into action during a training exercise here Tuesday. The military policemen worked in collaboration with PMO’s Special Reaction Team in order to learn basic close quarters combat methods and how to use them while incorporating everyday military policeman tactics. - Sgt. Kyle C. Hill, Provost Marshal’s Office Special Reaction Team leader, teaches a group of military policemen about basic close quarter tactics and how to put them into action during a training exercise here Tuesday. The military policemen worked in collaboration with PMO’s Special Reaction Team in order to learn basic close quarters combat methods and how to use them while incorporating everyday military policeman tactics.
Lance Cpl. Jordan E. Payne, a mass casualty participant, sits with a severe head injury prosthetic on his head as Petty Officer 1st Class Katie A. Zirkle, Robert M. Casey Medical and Dental Clinic emergency medical technician, applies makeup before a mass casualty drill, which took place next to the station fire department here Aug 17. Participants were fitted with various prosthetics and makeup to simulate injuries and were placed near the Aircraft Rescue Firefighting downed aircraft training building. - Lance Cpl. Jordan E. Payne, a mass casualty participant, sits with a severe head injury prosthetic on his head as Petty Officer 1st Class Katie A. Zirkle, Robert M. Casey Medical and Dental Clinic emergency medical technician, applies makeup before a mass casualty drill, which took place next to the station fire department here Aug 17. Participants were fitted with various prosthetics and makeup to simulate injuries and were placed near the Aircraft Rescue Firefighting downed aircraft training building.
Lance Cpl. Gage Thompson, a station military police officer, hooks the American flag up to the rope preparing it to be raised in front of Building One during morning colors here Jan 16. The military police officers raise and lower the flag on a daily basis during morning colors at 8 a.m. and evening colors at sunset. - Lance Cpl. Gage Thompson, a station military police officer, hooks the American flag up to the rope preparing it to be raised in front of Building One during morning colors here Jan 16. The military police officers raise and lower the flag on a daily basis during morning colors at 8 a.m. and evening colors at sunset.
The Provost Marshal’s Office Special Reaction Team performs a walkthrough of the fire training tower using chalklines to simulate the tower’s layout as the SRT participates in a simulation during exercise Active Shield here March 2. The SRT stormed the building while the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force served as an extraction team during the simulation. - The Provost Marshal’s Office Special Reaction Team performs a walkthrough of the fire training tower using chalklines to simulate the tower’s layout as the SRT participates in a simulation during exercise Active Shield here March 2. The SRT stormed the building while the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force served as an extraction team during the simulation.
Military Police with the Provost Marshal’s Office conduct quarterly live-fire training at the Indoor Small Arms Range here July 20. Marines practiced firing the 9 mm Beretta pistol and the Benelli M1014 shotgun, weapons commonly carried by military police in the Marine Corps. - Military Police with the Provost Marshal’s Office conduct quarterly live-fire training at the Indoor Small Arms Range here July 20. Marines practiced firing the 9 mm Beretta pistol and the Benelli M1014 shotgun, weapons commonly carried by military police in the Marine Corps.