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Combat Logistics Company 36 Marines and augments take shelter in the pits of a grenade range as an M67 hand grenade explodes during Exercise Dragon Fire 2014 at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji, Japan, July 12. Dragon Fire, held by CLC-36, allows service members to conduct infantry training in a field environment. - Combat Logistics Company 36 Marines and augments take shelter in the pits of a grenade range as an M67 hand grenade explodes during Exercise Dragon Fire 2014 at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji, Japan, July 12. Dragon Fire, held by CLC-36, allows service members to conduct infantry training in a field environment.
The Combat Logistics Company 36 guidon stands on a range located on Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji, underneath Mt. Fuji during Exercise Dragon Fire 2013, July 12. Dragon Fire 13 is CLC-36’s annual Battle Skills Training exercise that focuses on improving individual and collective combat skills of CLC-36 Marines and sailors with an emphasis on weapons familiarization training. - The Combat Logistics Company 36 guidon stands on a range located on Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji, underneath Mt. Fuji during Exercise Dragon Fire 2013, July 12. Dragon Fire 13 is CLC-36’s annual Battle Skills Training exercise that focuses on improving individual and collective combat skills of CLC-36 Marines and sailors with an emphasis on weapons familiarization training.
Servicemembers duck as a grenade explodes during a training exercise located on a grenade range at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji during Exercise Dragon Fire 2013, July 10. Training participants started training by rehearsing throwing techniques, then moved on to using the M-69 practice grenade, commonly known as a “blue body.” - Servicemembers duck as a grenade explodes during a training exercise located on a grenade range at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji during Exercise Dragon Fire 2013, July 10. Training participants started training by rehearsing throwing techniques, then moved on to using the M-69 practice grenade, commonly known as a “blue body.”