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Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171, Motor Transport Company, fire a M240 bravo machine gun during a live-fire range at the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force’s Haramura Maneuver Area’s indoor small-arms range during Exercise Haramura 1-15 in Hiroshima, Japan, April 16, 2015. Haramura is a weeklong company-level training exercise focused on reinforcing the skills Marines learned during Marine Combat Training and their Military Occupational Specialty schooling. - Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171, Motor Transport Company, fire a M240 bravo machine gun during a live-fire range at the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force’s Haramura Maneuver Area’s indoor small-arms range during Exercise Haramura 1-15 in Hiroshima, Japan, April 16, 2015. Haramura is a weeklong company-level training exercise focused on reinforcing the skills Marines learned during Marine Combat Training and their Military Occupational Specialty schooling.
A student in the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Course clears his mask during training outside of Building 100 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, April 16, 2015. This course is important for situations involving hazardous material because someone could put themselves, their department or the whole entire base at risk. - A student in the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Course clears his mask during training outside of Building 100 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, April 16, 2015. This course is important for situations involving hazardous material because someone could put themselves, their department or the whole entire base at risk.
Combat engineer’s breaching team with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171, Engineer Company, combat engineer platoon, clear a route through concertina wire under the cover of green smoke during an assault on enemy position during a foot patrol and breaching drill on the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force’s Haramura Maneuver Area in Hiroshima, Japan, as part of Exercise Haramura 1-15 April 15, 2015. Haramura is a weeklong company-level training exercise was focused on reinforcing the skills Marines learned during Marine Combat Training and their Military Occupational Specialty schooling. - Combat engineer’s breaching team with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171, Engineer Company, combat engineer platoon, clear a route through concertina wire under the cover of green smoke during an assault on enemy position during a foot patrol and breaching drill on the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force’s Haramura Maneuver Area in Hiroshima, Japan, as part of Exercise Haramura 1-15 April 15, 2015. Haramura is a weeklong company-level training exercise was focused on reinforcing the skills Marines learned during Marine Combat Training and their Military Occupational Specialty schooling.
A Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All-Terrain Vehicle, better known as MATV, drives into the motor pool at the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force’s Haramura training grounds during Exercise Haramura 1-15 in Hiroshima, Japan, April 14, 2015. Haramura is a weeklong company-level training exercise focused on honing the skills Marines learned during Marine Combat Training and their Military Occupational Specialty schooling. - A Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All-Terrain Vehicle, better known as MATV, drives into the motor pool at the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force’s Haramura training grounds during Exercise Haramura 1-15 in Hiroshima, Japan, April 14, 2015. Haramura is a weeklong company-level training exercise focused on honing the skills Marines learned during Marine Combat Training and their Military Occupational Specialty schooling.
Cpl. Matthew Mitchell, a Motor Transport mechanic with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171, Motor-T Company, aims down the sight of a M240 bravo machine gun at the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force’s Haramura Maneuver Area in Hiroshima, Japan, April 13, 2015, as part of Exercise Haramura 1-15. Haramura is a weeklong company-level training event focused on reinforcing the skills Marines learned during Marine Combat Training as well as during their Military Occupational Specialty schooling. - Cpl. Matthew Mitchell, a Motor Transport mechanic with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171, Motor-T Company, aims down the sight of a M240 bravo machine gun at the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force’s Haramura Maneuver Area in Hiroshima, Japan, April 13, 2015, as part of Exercise Haramura 1-15. Haramura is a weeklong company-level training event focused on reinforcing the skills Marines learned during Marine Combat Training as well as during their Military Occupational Specialty schooling.
T-Pain’s stage crew warms-up for the concert at the Sakura Theater aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, April 9, 2015. The concert was sponsored by sponsored by Navy Entertainment who partners with United Services Organization and Armed Forces Entertainment to bring professional athletes, musicians and comedians to military members stationed overseas. - T-Pain’s stage crew warms-up for the concert at the Sakura Theater aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, April 9, 2015. The concert was sponsored by sponsored by Navy Entertainment who partners with United Services Organization and Armed Forces Entertainment to bring professional athletes, musicians and comedians to military members stationed overseas.
Among current U.S. smokers, nearly 7 out of 10 report that they want to quit completely. Smoking causes cancer, heart disease and respiratory problems but the risk of developing these problems greatly reduces within a year of the person quitting. - Among current U.S. smokers, nearly 7 out of 10 report that they want to quit completely. Smoking causes cancer, heart disease and respiratory problems but the risk of developing these problems greatly reduces within a year of the person quitting.
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.
Service members with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron jump to catch the rebound during H&HS’ basketball tournament inside the IronWorks Gym, April 3, 2015. H&HS organized the tournament to boost unit cohesion and morale through physical activity. A total of 15 teams of approximately 7 members participated. - Service members with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron jump to catch the rebound during H&HS’ basketball tournament inside the IronWorks Gym, April 3, 2015. H&HS organized the tournament to boost unit cohesion and morale through physical activity. A total of 15 teams of approximately 7 members participated.