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07-04-2009, 20:58
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Quote: Marksman-observers with Special Reaction Team use writing materials and mathematical formulas to calculate the distance to a target.
(Photo by Sgt. Rodolfo Toro : III Marine Expeditionary Force Public Affairs)
Quote: Cpl. Michael R. Osborne, marksman-observer with the Marine Corps Base Camp Butler Special Reaction Team, instructs fellow Special Reaction Team marksman-observers on how to calculate the distance to a target using calculators and mathematical formulas. The formulas also aid the marksman in making proper rifle, windage and elevation adjustments.
(Photo by Sgt. Rodolfo Toro : III Marine Expeditionary Force Public Affairs)
Quote: Cpl. Michael R. Osborne uses the designated marksman rifle, a variant of the standard issue M-14 in his duties as a marksman-observer. Osborne is a team leader with Special Reaction Team and is trained to engage targets as far out as 1,000 yards.
(Photo by Sgt. Rodolfo Toro : III Marine Expeditionary Force Public Affairs)
Quote: Training and leadership shape Marine Special Reaction Team marksman-observers to be the best.
(Photo by Sgt. Rodolfo Toro : III Marine Expeditionary Force Public Affairs)
Quote: Cpl. Michael R. Osborne, marksman-observer with the Marine Corps Base Camp Butler Special Reaction Team, sights-in on his target during marksmanship drills March 12 on Camp Schwab's Range 10. Osborne and his team constantly train to improve their skills in and out of the field.
(Photo by Sgt. Rodolfo Toro : III Marine Expeditionary Force Public Affairs)
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Quote: Col. Darsie D. Rogers, Jr., 10th SFG (A) commander, hands the Charge of Orders to Command Sgt. Maj. Frank A. Socha, incoming 10th SFG (A) command sergeant major, during the 10th SFG (A) change of responsibility at Strickland Field here April 3. (Photo by SGT Steven Phillips)
Quote: Col. Darsie D. Rogers, 10th SFG (A) commander, hands the Relief of Orders to Command Sgt. Maj. Charles M. Sekelsky, outgoing 10th SFG (A) command sergeant major, during the 10th SFG (A) change of responsibility at Strickland Field here April 3. (Photo by SSG Michael R. Noggle)
Quote: The 402nd Civil Affairs Battalion color guard marches on the battlements of the San Felipe de El Morro castle in the Old San Juan on April 4, for the unit's re-establishment ceremony. The U.S. Army Reserve unit is a part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), headquartered at Fort Bragg, N.C.
Quote: Army Reserve Soldiers with the 304th Civil Affairs Brigade patrol the streets of Mahawil, a city southwest of Baghdad, Iraq on March 18. Staff Sgt. Joseph Norcini, the assistant personal security detail non-commissioned officer in charge, scans the local market for any possible threats. This Army Reserve brigade, is composed of Warrior Citizen Soldiers from the Philadelphia area, and are part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), headquartered at Fort Bragg, N.C.
Quote: A U.S. Soldier from the 3rd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, Multi-National Division-Baghdad, provides security while the rest of his squad moves into a neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq, to examine a possible weapons cache, on March 31.
Quote: The Iraqi honor guard from the Iraqi Military Academy, arrives with the Iraqi flag during a transfer of authority ceremony in Rusatmiyah, Iraq, on March 31.
Quote: U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jonathon Mathews, a team leader with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, maintains security April 4, 2009, during a local security patrol in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Residents have left their homes in fear for their lives from the strong presence of the enemies of Afghanistan. The 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, is the ground combat element of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Afghanistan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Pete Thibodeau/Released)
Quote: U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Shandon Wilson, a rifleman with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, maintains security April 4, 2009, during a local security patrol in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Residents have left their homes in fear for their lives from the strong presence of the enemies of Afghanistan. The 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, is the ground combat element of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Afghanistan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Pete Thibodeau/Released)
Quote: U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Joshua Brown, an assaultman with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, maintains security April 4, 2009, during a local security patrol in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Residents have left their homes in fear for their lives from the strong presence of the enemies of Afghanistan. The 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, is the ground combat element of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Afghanistan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Pete Thibodeau/Released)
Quote: U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Raymond Robinson, a squad leader with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, signals his radio operator April 4, 2009, during a local security patrol in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Residents have left their homes in fear for their lives from the strong presence of the enemies of Afghanistan. The 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, is the ground combat element of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Afghanistan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Pete Thibodeau/Released)
Quote: U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, conduct an operation in the village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan, April 3, 2009. Now Zad is an abandoned village after the residents left their homes in fear of their lives from the strong presence of the enemies of Afghanistan. This operation is helping to put the area back into local Afghani control. The 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, is the ground combat element of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Afghanistan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Gunnery Sgt. James A. Burks/Released)
Quote: U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, conduct an operation in the village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan, April 3, 2009.
Quote: U.S. Marines with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, take cover in a wadi from a controlled detonation April 3, 2009, during an operation in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Residents have left their homes in fear for their lives from the strong presence of the enemies of Afghanistan. This operation brings Now Zad closer to re-establishing an Afghan-led government. The 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, is the ground combat element of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Afghanistan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Pete Thibodeau/Released)
Quote: U.S. Marines with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, maintain security as fellow Marines assess damage at an impact area April 3, 2009, during an operation in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan.
Quote: U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Daniel Hubbert, a squad leader with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, maintains security as his Marines assess damage at an impact area April 3, 2009, during an operation in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Residents have left their homes in fear for their lives from the strong presence of the enemies of Afghanistan. This operation brings Now Zad closer to re-establishing an Afghan-led government. The 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, is the ground combat element of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Afghanistan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Pete Thibodeau/Released)
Quote: U.S. Marines with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, assess the damage from an air strike April 3, 2009, during an operation in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan.
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U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment conduct an operation in Now Zad, Afghanistan, April 3, 2009. Residents have abandoned Now Zad, a village in the Helmand province of Afghanistan, because of the strong insurgent presence. The Marines, assigned to a ground combat element of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force – Afghanistan, are conducting operations to help the Afghans regain control of the area. (DoD photo by Gunnery Sgt. James A. Burks, U.S. Marine Corps/Released)
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Quote: U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, conduct an operation in the village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan, April 3, 2009
Quote: U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, conduct an operation in the village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan, April 3, 2009
Quote: Dirt and debris from an explosion fly through a window April 3, 2009, as U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, conduct an operation in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan
Quote: U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jonathon Mathews, a team leader with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, maintains security April 4, 2009, during a security patrol in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan
Quote: U.S. Marines with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, conduct a local security patrol April 4, 2009, in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan
Quote: U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Dan Guilbert, a rifleman with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, maintains security April 4, 2009, during a local security patrol in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan.
Quote: U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jonathon Mathews, a team leader with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, looks at a map April 4, 2009, during a local security patrol in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan.
Quote: U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. James Kettenger, a rifleman with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, maintains security April 3, 2009, during an operation in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Residents have left their homes in fear for their lives from the strong presence of the enemies of Afghanistan. This operation brings Now Zad closer to re-establishing an Afghan-led government. The 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, is the ground combat element of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Afghanistan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Pete Thibodeau/Released)
Quote: U.S. Marines with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, patrol through a wadi April 3, 2009, during an operation in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan.
Quote: U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Daniel Hubbert, a squad leader with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, looks out a window April 3, 2009, during an operation in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan
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U.S. Marines with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, patrol through an empty marketplace April 3, 2009, during an operation in the abandoned village of Now Zad in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Residents have left their homes in fear for their lives from the strong presence of the enemies of Afghanistan. This operation brings Now Zad closer to re-establishing an Afghan-led government. The 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, is the ground combat element of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Afghanistan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Pete Thibodeau/Released)
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