1st Lt. Brett Nungesser, the Company E commander, 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, salutes Lt. Col. Ken Kassner, the commander of 3rd LAR, before revealing their guideon during the company's activation ceremony March 19 at the battalion's Light Armored Vehical ramp. Company E. - 1st Lt. Brett Nungesser, the Company E commander, 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, salutes Lt. Col. Ken Kassner, the commander of 3rd LAR, before revealing their guideon during the company's activation ceremony March 19 at the battalion's Light Armored Vehical ramp. Company E.
Infantrymen with Company C, 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, fire off their 120mm mortar during the final exercise of the battalion’s coop training with Company C, 1st Tank Battalion. - Infantrymen with Company C, 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, fire off their 120mm mortar during the final exercise of the battalion’s coop training with Company C, 1st Tank Battalion.
Marines and sailors from 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment load their gear onto a 7-ton truck at Range 215 at the Combat Center before hitching a ride with 1st Platoon, Transport and Support Company with Combat Logistics Battalion 8, during a combined armed exercise March 17. - Marines and sailors from 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment load their gear onto a 7-ton truck at Range 215 at the Combat Center before hitching a ride with 1st Platoon, Transport and Support Company with Combat Logistics Battalion 8, during a combined armed exercise March 17.
Hemet, Calif., mayor Eric McBride and council member Jim Foreman pose with Lt. Col. Ken Kassner, the commanding officer of 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, and Sgt. Maj. Michael Parks, the battalion sergeant major, with the official adoption proclamation during a ceremony at 3rd LAR’s vehicle ramp March 16. - Hemet, Calif., mayor Eric McBride and council member Jim Foreman pose with Lt. Col. Ken Kassner, the commanding officer of 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, and Sgt. Maj. Michael Parks, the battalion sergeant major, with the official adoption proclamation during a ceremony at 3rd LAR’s vehicle ramp March 16.
The Combat Center has followed suit with Marine Corps Installations on the East Coast and become the first Marine base on the West Coast to install ethanol fuel, otherwas known as E-85 - The Combat Center has followed suit with Marine Corps Installations on the East Coast and become the first Marine base on the West Coast to install ethanol fuel, otherwas known as E-85
A Corporals Course student dives into the sand to begin low-crawling during the ‘maneuver under fire’ portion of the Combat Fitness Test that the Marines in the course participated in March 10. - A Corporals Course student dives into the sand to begin low-crawling during the ‘maneuver under fire’ portion of the Combat Fitness Test that the Marines in the course participated in March 10.