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This week's headlines include Expeditionary Energy Concepts 2016 at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, the Invictus Games in Orlando, Florida, and Fleet Week New York gets ready to set sail.
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There are staples of weaponry in the armory of the Marine Corps that define the battlefield. One of these weapons is the M40 sniper rifle, which is the premier weapon of choice for the Marine Corps for long-range enemy engagements.
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Fast roping was the focus of their training on May 9, 2016, and it all started at the base of a rappel tower on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif. It was here that the instructors began guiding dozens of students from across I MEF through techniques which eventually would lead them to rappel from helicopters hovering nearly 40 feet off the ground later in the day.
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Expeditionary Energy Concepts is an annual event held by the Marine Corps to allow Marines to test and evaluate potential new gear while it is still being developed. Join Cpl. Remington Hall as he learns about the FleXible Lighting System.
The Marine Corps’ first two Kaman K-MAX Helicopters arrived at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz. May 7, 2016. The Kaman K-MAX Helicopter is very unique in many different ways, such as its purpose and design.
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Goin' Down Recon Marines conduct helocast training during the Reconnaissance Team Leader Course at @MCBHawaii. https://t.co/hgxErV31lQ
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"We want more agile systems: multi-mission platforms. We can't discover we're not interoperable on game day." #SAS16 https://t.co/48Cq3ViX5G
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"We have to reduce the combat load. Today, we're putting on over 100 lbs. We're breaking the infantry" -LtGen Dana on 21st Century Logistics
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"Our challenge is to get the resources & ability to balance as we move forward in a very dynamic, threatening war." https://t.co/Kll4D6f0GB
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The benefits of @SeaAirSpace is the opportunity to see what's going on, talk, and to keep pushing to work together. - Gen. Paxton, ACMC
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Reserve Marines with 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve, hold the line while simulating a riot, while training in a class on crowd control given by Slovenian and Serbian service members, during exercise Platinum Wolf 2016 at Peacekeeping Training Operations Center South Base in Bujanovac, Serbia, May 12, 2016. Platinum Wolf brings together service members from Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, and the United States, it aims to build interoperability between the partnering nations and promote regional stability.
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