Marines smash, grab in motorized raid course
11/8/2011
By
Sgt. Richard Blumenstein
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24th MEU
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.
“Landing in a hostile country, moving into an (enemy’s) backyard, punching them in the face, taking something from them, and then turning around and leaving back on the ship.”
That is how Capt. Thomas Carey, the commanding officer of Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, explained the concept of a motorized raid to the Marines of his company, in its simplest form, during a Motorized Raid Course, which ran Oct. 24 to Nov. 4, at various training sites throughout the base.
The company serves as the motorized raid force for the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s Battalion Landing Team and has the responsibility to insert into areas using tactical vehicles, raid a target objective, and egress back to amphibious shipping that the 24th MEU is embarked on.
“Basically, it’s a hit and run,” said Gunnery Sgt. Jose Martins, the platoon commander for C Company's Weapons Platoon. “You hit the objective, you do your mission and you get out. You waste no time. You don’t want them to know what happened.”
The two-week course hosted by Special Operations Training Group (SOTG) took place as a way for the company to develop the foundation for their standard operating procedures, and develop cohesion amongst the Marines, according to Carey.
The training centered on all the intricacies involved with conducting raids including military operations in urban terrain, understanding the roles and responsibilities of the company’s platoons, and how to employ all available assets within the MEU’s capabilities to ensure mission success.
In the first week of the course, the Marines divided into an assault element, support element and security element to focus on mission specific tasks. In the second week of the course, the company took part in raid scenarios, run by SOTG, similar to how they would actually receive missions. The Marines would receive the mission, then have six hours to plan and prepare before assaulting their objective.
“The purpose of this course is to strengthen the Marines’ skills in raid procedures,” said Martins, a native of Queens Village, N.Y. “From getting a mission, being able to react to that mission, and coordinate that mission, and have actions on that mission within six hours.”
The raid scenarios, carried out during both the day and night, were fraught with simulated versions of the peril Marines may encounter in real life including fake improvised explosive devices and role players acting as terrorists.
“Anything we do is about what could happen … no plan survives contact with the enemy,” said Carey, a native of Damascus, Md. “The Marines’ ability to use initiative, and react, and adjust to the plan and continue to execute the mission, is overall probably one of the more important things they will learn here.”
The Motorized Raid Course is one of three raid courses the 24th MEU’s ground combat element will attend. Bravo Co. previously attended the Air Raid Course where they trained in conducting missions using aircraft like the MV-22 Osprey and CH-53E Super Stallion. Alpha Company, the BLT’s Mechanized Raid Force, is scheduled to conduct the Mechanized Raid Course Nov. 7-18.
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MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.-Marines with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, prepare to conduct a simulated raid during the Motorized Raid Course Nov. 3, at the Military Operations in Urban Terrain Training facility aboard Camp Lejeune. The course took place Oct. 24 to Nov. 4 to prepare the company to serve as the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit's motorized raid force. (USMC Photo by: Sgt. Richard Blumenstein/ Released), Sgt. Richard Blumenstein, 11/3/2011 4:12 PM MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.-Marines with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, position their vehicles to provide security during the Motorized Raid Course Nov. 1, at Landing Zone Hawk. The course took place Oct. 24 to Nov. 4 to prepare the company to serve as the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit's motorized raid force. , Sgt. Richard Blumenstein, 11/1/2011 12:51 PM MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.-Seaman David Player, a hospital corpsman with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, treats a notional gunshot wound during the Motorized Raid Course Nov. 1, at Landing Zone Hawk, here. The course took place Oct. 24 to Nov. 4 to prepare the company to serve as the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit's motorized raid force. Player is from Anniston, Ala., and is scheduled to deploy with the 24th MEU sometime early next year. (USMC Photo by: Sgt. Richard Blumenstein/ Released), Sgt. Richard Blumenstein, 11/1/2011 11:05 AM MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.-Private first class James Thompson , a rifleman with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment , posts security after clearing a room during the Motorized Raid Course Oct. 24, at Stone Bay's Home Station Lane Training complex here. The course took place Oct. 24 to Nov. 4 to prepare the company to serve as the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit's motorized raid force. Thompson is a native of Jacksonville, N.C. , Sgt. Richard Blumenstein, 10/25/2011 5:10 AM MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C-(From left to right) Lance Cpl. Kyle Scales, Cpl. Charles McDonald, Cpl. Darrell Kincaid and Lance Cpl. Jonathan Black, Marines with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, plan how they will move their squad through an open area while patrolling during the Motorized Raid Course Oct. 25, at Stone Bay's Home Station Lane Training complex here. The course took place Oct. 24 to Nov. 4 to prepare the company to serve as the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit's motorized raid force. , Sgt. Richard Blumenstein, 10/25/2011 12:03 PM MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.-Private first class Jingyi Sun, an assaultman with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, shouts "stop"at an oncoming vehicle at a vehicle check point during the Motorized Raid Course Oct. 27, at Stone Bay's Home Station Lane Training complex here. The course took place Oct. 24 to Nov. 4 to prepare the company to serve as the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit's motorized raid force. , Sgt. Richard Blumenstein, 10/27/2011 7:13 AM
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