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U.S. Marines with Golf Company, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), provide suppressive fire on targets with an M240B medium machine gun during an infantry platoon battle course at Fort Pickett, Va., April 17, 2015. Range safety officers controlled the deployment of targets and waited until teams demonstrated proper suppressive tactics before putting them back down. The 26th MEU and its supporting elements are conducting realistic urban training in preparation for deployment to the 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility later this year. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Joshua W. Brown/Released)
Photo by Cpl. Joshua Brown
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U.S. Marines with Golf Company, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), provide suppressive fire on targets with an M240B medium machine gun during an infantry platoon battle course at Fort Pickett, Va., April 17, 2015. The course presented challenges that required the use of every weapon system the company utilizes. The 26th MEU and its supporting elements are conducting realistic urban training in preparation for deployment to the 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility later this year. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Joshua W. Brown/Released)
Photo by Cpl. Joshua Brown
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A Marine with Law Enforcement Detachment, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, has his military working dog search a landing zone as part of a simulated raid aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 16, 2015. Marines simulated a raid on a Military Operations in Urban Terrain town as part of their Realistic Urban Training. During the training, Marines were tasked with clearing the objective building as well as detaining role-players and egressing out of the town. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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A Marine and his military working dog look toward a Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) training town prior to conducting a simulated raid takes place aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 16, 2016. During the raid, the handler and dog were utilized as a search asset for the simulated landing zone. Dog handlers and their military working dogs are used in many combat situations, whether that is clearing an area suspected of Improvised Explosive Devices or pursuing an enemy. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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A Marine with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, suppresses the enemy as Marines with the unit prepare to exit a building as part of a simulated raid aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 16, 2015. Marines simulated a raid on a Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) training town as part of their Realistic Urban Training. During the training, Marines were tasked with clearing the objective building as well as detaining role-players and egressing out of the town. During this, the Marines reacted to simulated casualties and realistic changes of mission objectives. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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A Marine with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, waits for the signal to move forward as part of a simulated raid aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 16, 2015. Marines simulated a raid on a Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) training town as part of their Realistic Urban Training. During the training, Marines were tasked with clearing the objective building as well as detaining role-players and egressing out of the town. During this, the Marines reacted to simulated casualties and realistic changes of mission objectives. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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A platoon commander with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, directs fire during a simulated raid aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 16, 2015. Marines simulated a raid on a Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) training town as part of their Realistic Urban Training. During the training, Marines were tasked with clearing the objective building as well as detaining role-players and egressing out of the town. During this, the Marines reacted to simulated casualties and realistic changes of mission objectives. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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A Marine with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, rounds a corner as his team exfils out of a building as part of a simulated raid aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 16, 2015. Marines simulated a raid on a Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) training town as part of their Realistic Urban Training. During the training, Marines were tasked with clearing the objective building as well as detaining role-players and egressing out of the town. During this, the Marines reacted to simulated casualties and realistic changes of mission objectives. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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A Marine with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, provides suppressing fire as Marines prepare to move toward the objective building aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 16, 2015. Marines simulated a raid on a Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) training town as part of their Realistic Urban Training. During the training, Marines were tasked with clearing the objective building as well as detaining role-players and egressing out of the town. During this, the Marines reacted to simulated casualties and realistic changes of mission objectives. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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A Marine with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, preforms buddy care during a simulated raid aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 16, 2015. The Marines infiltrated the Military Operations in Urban Terrain training town as part of their Realistic Urban Training. During the training, Marines were tasked with clearing the objective building as well as detaining role-players and egressing out of the town. During this, the Marines reacted to simulated casualties and realistic changes of mission objectives. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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A Marine with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, receives orders during training aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 16, 2015. Marines simulated a raid on a Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) training town as part of their Realistic Urban Training. During the training, Marines were tasked with clearing the objective building as well as detaining role-players and egressing out of the town. During this, the Marines reacted to simulated casualties and realistic changes of mission objectives. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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A Marine with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, looks through an opening as he looks to provide cover for Marines crossing a street in a Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) training town aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 16, 2015. During the training, Marines were tasked with clearing the objective building as well as detaining role-players and egressing out of the town. During this, the Marines reacted to simulated casualties and realistic changes of mission objectives. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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Marines with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, move through a Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) training town aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 16, 2016. During the training, Marines were tasked with clearing the objective building as well as detaining role-players and egressing out of the town. During this, the Marines reacted to simulated casualties and realistic changes of mission objectives. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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A Marine with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, leans around a corner to obtain a better view of the objective building during a Military Operations in Urban Terrain exercise aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 16, 2015. During the training, Marines were tasked with clearing the objective building as well as detaining role-players and egressing out of the town. During this, the Marines reacted to simulated casualties and realistic changes of mission objectives. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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Marines with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, clear the street of a Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) training town aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 16, 2016. During the MOUT training, Marines were tasked with clearing the objective building as well as detaining role-players and egressing out of the town. During this, the Marines reacted to simulated casualties and realistic changes of mission objectives. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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Marines with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, patrol an Improvised Explosive Device lane during Realistic Urban Training aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 15, 2015. IED lanes are used to teach Marines what to expect when looking for a device, how to react once one is spotted and once one is detonated. During this exercise, Marines were tasked with finding one device and reacting to one being triggered at an unknown time. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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A Marine with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, goes through casualty procedures as his team member simulates a injury sustained during an Improvised Explosive Device aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 15, 2016. During this exercise, Marines were tasked with navigating an IED lane and there were critique on how they reacted when in contact with one and once one was detonated. IED lanes are used to teach Marines what to expect when looking for a device, how to react once one is spotted and once one is detonated. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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A Marine with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, provides security as his team goes through an Improvised Explosive Device lane aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 16, 2015. IED lanes are used to teach Marines what to expect when looking for a device, how to react once one is spotted and once one is detonated. During this exercise, Marines were tasked with finding one device and reacting to one being triggered at an unknown time. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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Marines with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, gather around an instructor for a final critique shortly after completing an Improvised Explosive Device aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 15, 2015. During this exercise, Marines were tasked with navigating an IED lane and there were critique on how they reacted when in contact with one and once one was detonated. IED lanes are used to teach Marines what to expect when looking for a device, how to react once one is spotted and once one is detonated. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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A Marine with Light Armored Reconnaissance, Battalion Landing Team 2/6, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, lies on the ground as a simulated casualty shortly after a mock Improvised Explosive Device is detonated aboard Fort Pickett, Va., April 15, 2015. The Marines with the unit went through a short IED lane in which they were tasked with seeking out and clearing the trail of the devices. During this training, the Marines were informed they would find one IED and then be hit by a triggered IED to see how they react to the blast and the realness of the situation. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dalton A. Precht)
Photo by Pfc. Dalton Precht
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