Photo Information Marines of Company A, 1st Tank Battalion, prepare an M1A1 Abrams tank to receive fuel from a CH-53 Super Stallion with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465 at Acorn Training Area, July 16, 2015. Each tank has the capability to hold 500 gallons of fuel. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Thomas Mudd/Released) Photo by Lance Cpl. Thomas Mudd Download Details Share ‘1st Tanks’ demonstrates tactical efficiency 20 Jul 2015 | Pfc. Levi Schultz Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms PRINT SHARE MARINE CORPS AIR GROUND COMBAT CENTER TWENTYNINE PALMS -- Marines of Company A, 1st Tank Battalion, conducted a rare tactical refueling exercise at Acorn Training Area, July 16, 2015. The exercise was conducted in conjunction with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465 during the 1st Tanks, A Co.’s, gunnery. A gunnery is a series of tests conducted by a tank company to evaluate platoon leaders and the Marines under their charge. “We are out here for 10 days testing and training the Marines of the company,” said Capt. Christopher Upton, company commander, A Co., 1st Tanks. “We conduct gunneries annually.” This year, Upton conducted a tactical refueling exercise during the gunnery to demonstrate how tanks can extend their range. “We conducted the [refueling] exercise because we have only used this while deployed,” Upton said. “I wanted to demonstrate that tanks are not a logistical burden and maintain the concept that we can extend our range tremendously.” HMH-465 brought 800 pounds of fuel in a CH-53 Super Stallion to the Marines of 1st Tanks. This opportunity demonstrated one way air and ground elements work together to increase combat effectiveness. “The Marines here have not had the opportunity to do something like this,” Upton said. “This is the first time these Marines have conducted this exercise. I’m hoping that the Marines of both the HMH-465 and 1st Tanks learn from this.” A Co. brought 14 tanks to the exercise and used the opportunity to improve themselves and the Marines of HMH-465. “I want to make them the best they can be while I have the chance,” Upton said. “I [also] want the Marines of this company to reflect on these great memories after they leave the Marine Corps.” Tags 1st Tank Battalion , 1st tanks , 29 , Combat Center , MAGTFTC , MCAGCC , Palms , tank , Marine