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U.S. Marines from Force Reconnaissance Company conducted live-fire drills at Camp Lejeune to improve their operational skills. The exercises included vehicle pick-ups and simulated casualty evacuations, focusing on enhancing their readiness and weapons proficiency.
Key points from this article:
- The U.S. Marines with Force Reconnaissance Company practiced vehicle pick-up drills on May 22, 2020, at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
- How the live-fire drills improve the Marines' capabilities in immediate action scenarios, including casualty evacuations.
- Why this training is crucial for maintaining operational readiness and effectiveness of the 2d Recon Battalion in real-world situations.
U.S. Marines with Force Reconnaissance (Recon) Company, 2d Recon Battalion, 2d Marine Division conduct a chance contact drill with a vehicle pick-up on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, May 22, 2020. Force Recon Company conducted live-fire immediate action drills including vehicle drop-offs, vehicle pick-ups, and simulated casualty evacuations to enhance weapons familiarization and unit capabilities.
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