Lance Cpl. Alexander L. Rood, food service specialist, 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, native of Sacramento, Calif., was 15 years old when he played his first show for a crowd of 200 people. He draws inspiration from bands such as Danzig, Blink-182 and The Doors. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released) - Lance Cpl. Alexander L. Rood, food service specialist, 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, native of Sacramento, Calif., was 15 years old when he played his first show for a crowd of 200 people. He draws inspiration from bands such as Danzig, Blink-182 and The Doors. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released)
A Marine with 3rd Light Armor Reconnaissance Battalion, takes part in conduct the marksmanship event of the 3rd LAR field meet aboard the Combat Center, Nov. 20, 2014. 3rd LAR tries to conduct training that incorporates basic combat skills in events like the field meet. (Official Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released) - A Marine with 3rd Light Armor Reconnaissance Battalion, takes part in conduct the marksmanship event of the 3rd LAR field meet aboard the Combat Center, Nov. 20, 2014. 3rd LAR tries to conduct training that incorporates basic combat skills in events like the field meet. (Official Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released)
Marines with 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion conduct a platoon live-fire exercise at Black Top training area June 20, 2013. - Marines with 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion conduct a platoon live-fire exercise at Black Top training area June 20, 2013.
Marines with 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion head out on a route reconnaissance mission in support of 1st Marine Division's Desert Scimitar training exercise. The battalion served as the division's armored reconnaissance element. - Marines with 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion head out on a route reconnaissance mission in support of 1st Marine Division's Desert Scimitar training exercise. The battalion served as the division's armored reconnaissance element.
The Light Armored Vehicle-Recovery's crane can lift up to 9,100 pounds and tow LAVs in training and combat environments. - The Light Armored Vehicle-Recovery's crane can lift up to 9,100 pounds and tow LAVs in training and combat environments.
Lt. Col. Matt Good helps his daughter, Ann, down the stairs Dec. 19, 2012, at Lance Cpl. Torrey L. Gray Field. - Lt. Col. Matt Good helps his daughter, Ann, down the stairs Dec. 19, 2012, at Lance Cpl. Torrey L. Gray Field.