Marine Raiders conducted a 10-day-long readiness exercise, referred to as RAVEN, to enhance their readiness for worldwide deployment in support of global contingencies. During the exercise, the critical skills operators and special operations officers trained with conventional Marine Corps forces, and participated in a range of realistic military training including direct action, special reconnaissance, preparation of the environment, security force assistance, counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, and foreign internal defense.
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Marine Raiders conducted a 10-day-long readiness exercise, referred to as RAVEN, to enhance their readiness for worldwide deployment in support of global contingencies. During the exercise, the critical skills operators and special operations officers trained with conventional Marine Corps forces, and participated in a range of realistic military training including direct action, special reconnaissance, preparation of the environment, security force assistance, counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, and foreign internal defense.
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