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Company flies into nighttime live-fire raid 

Infantry Marines with Company F fired live ammunition at night here July 26 during raid training that incorporated the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s air and ground combat elements.

With hundreds of bullet tracers streaking the night sky, live ammo underscored the realism and danger that came with firing rifles, machine guns and anti-tank missiles.

“You actually know how accurate you are with the live rounds. There’s more pressure to make sure you’re doing everything right to hit the target,” said Lance Cpl. Thomas A. Kimbale, 19, from Houston, whose company is part of Battalion Landing Team 2/4, the MEU’s ground combat element.

Helicopters from the MEU’s air-combat element, Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 166 (Reinforced), inserted the infantrymen to the raid site, a live-fire maneuver range set up at an artillery firing area.

To locate and engage targets in the dark, Marines relied on night-vision scopes and goggles, optics that enhance low light but narrow vision and flatten depth perception.

“They don’t have any peripheral vision with the night optics,” said Staff Sgt. Douglas A. Smith, 29, from Salem, Ore. “Marines always have to look to their left and right to see what’s going on next to them.”

Night time adds danger to live fires, but understanding those dangers and conducting raids correctly is what makes the training so valuable, said Cpl. Jonathan L. Jacobs, 24, from Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Once the raid force was positioned in various locations, machine guns suppressed enemy positions while crossing fire with Marines shooting from closer positions.

“After you do things like this so many times, it builds confidence,” said Jacobs. “It builds confidence in your weapon, confidence in your squad and confidence in your self.”

The night raid was part of the 11th MEU’s second of three training periods at sea before it is scheduled to embark USS Bonhomme Richard, USS Cleveland and USS Rushmore to the Western Pacific.

“We’re all figuring out what we still need to improve, and there’s less things to work on every time we’re in the field. We shouldn’t be making any mistakes by the time we deploy.” said Lance Cpl. Jacob M. Turner, 22, from Tulsa, Okla. “When it actually happens, we’ll land, surprise the enemy, get in, get out and go back to the ship. It will be fast and complicated.”

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CAMP PENDLETON, Calif.-Lance Cpl. Jacob Ramirez, 24, from Fresno, Calif., prepares his night-vision equipment before participating in a live-fire night raid with Company F, Battalion Landing Team 2/4, here July 26. , Cpl. Jeffrey Belovarac, 7/26/2009 8:21 AM
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif.-Marines with Company G gather to discuss their plans as a support-by-fire element before conducting a live-fire raid here July 26. The raid was held by Battalion Landing Team 2/4 as part of its second training period at sea before deploying with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit later this year. , Cpl. Jeffrey Belovarac, 7/27/2009 8:19 AM
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif.-Tracer rounds from machine gun bursts cross paths and ricochet as they hit their targets during a live-fire night raid conducted by Company G here July 26. The company is part of Battalion Landing Team 2/4, the ground combat element of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The MEU, comprised of 2,200 Marines and sailors, is currently training at sea, in the air and on land before it deploys later this year., Cpl. Jeffrey Belovarac, 7/26/2009 9:48 AM
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif-Lance Cpl. Jacob M. Turner, 22, from Tulsa, Okla., mounts a night-vision scope onto his machine gun before a live-fire night raid with Company G here July 26. The raid was part of Battalion Landing Team 2/4’s second of three training periods at sea before the team deploys with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit later this year., Cpl. Jeffrey Belovarac, 7/26/2009 8:25 AM
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif.-Company F Marines hold a hilltop position to provide machine-gun fire on a simulated enemy position during a live-fire night raid here July 26. The company is part of Battalion Landing Team 2/4, the ground combat element of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The MEU, comprised of 2,200 Marines and sailors, is currently training at sea, in the air and on land before it deploys later this year., Cpl. Jeffrey Belovarac, 7/26/2009 9:38 AM