Sgt. Eric Masters, mountain leader instructor, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, conducts a weapons check before going to the night vision live-fire range aboard the training center, Feb. 20, 2014. During the day the Marines traveled long distances, and at night coordinated battle skills while on the same challenging terrain. - Sgt. Eric Masters, mountain leader instructor, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, conducts a weapons check before going to the night vision live-fire range aboard the training center, Feb. 20, 2014. During the day the Marines traveled long distances, and at night coordinated battle skills while on the same challenging terrain.
The West Walker River is rated as one of the worlds top fly-fishing spots and runs through the 60,000 acres of land that is home to the training areas of the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center Bridgeport, Calif. The training center to makes great efforts make sure that all the land and wild life is preserved and protected from contaminants and hazardous waste. - The West Walker River is rated as one of the worlds top fly-fishing spots and runs through the 60,000 acres of land that is home to the training areas of the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center Bridgeport, Calif. The training center to makes great efforts make sure that all the land and wild life is preserved and protected from contaminants and hazardous waste.
Marines with Company E, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment conduct a live-fire exercise utilizing M16A4 service rifles and hand grenades aboard Range 701 as part of a company squad competition aboard the Combat Center Feb. 12, 2014. The competition included live-fire in addition to physical endurance as a test of the Marines’ operational capability. - Marines with Company E, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment conduct a live-fire exercise utilizing M16A4 service rifles and hand grenades aboard Range 701 as part of a company squad competition aboard the Combat Center Feb. 12, 2014. The competition included live-fire in addition to physical endurance as a test of the Marines’ operational capability.
The Mobile Detection Assessment Response System surveys the area around the Combat Center's Expeditionary Airfield, Feb. 6, 2014. The MDARS can be equipped with weapon systems and can be adapted to the needs of the Air Base Ground Defense. - The Mobile Detection Assessment Response System surveys the area around the Combat Center's Expeditionary Airfield, Feb. 6, 2014. The MDARS can be equipped with weapon systems and can be adapted to the needs of the Air Base Ground Defense.
Pfc. Forrest Nett, student, Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School, prepares to pass the ball during a basketball game at the East Gym, Feb. 8, 2014. Nett recovered the ball and made it to the opposing team's hoop to score. - Pfc. Forrest Nett, student, Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School, prepares to pass the ball during a basketball game at the East Gym, Feb. 8, 2014. Nett recovered the ball and made it to the opposing team's hoop to score.