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Fit & Ready

U.S. Marine Corps Master Sgt. Ryan Galante, an information security technician with II Marine Expeditionary Force, stretches after physical training,...

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Leadership Traits

Sticky notes highlight the leadership traits Marines and Sailors value most during the Operational Stress Control and Readiness (OSCAR) training...

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Interactive Training

U.S. Marines and Sailors attending the Operational Stress Control and Readiness training participate in an interactive activity during an OSCAR core...

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Welcome to the Jungle

U.S. Marines with Lima Company, Battalion Landing Team 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, conduct a patrol during a...

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Closing Remarks

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Robb T. McDonald, the outgoing commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Southeast Asia, I Marine Expeditionary Force,...

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Outgoing Command

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Robert S. Bunn, center left, the incoming commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Southeast Asia, I Marine...

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CLB-6 Marines Take Twentynine Palms to Task: Improve Integrated Training Exercise Facilities (Without Titles)
May 22, 2013 | 1:30
Although their lifestyle conditions may not reflect the liberties a normal American can expect on a daily basis, they contribute to a unique and productive culture that has demonstrated its potency for completing missions, particularly in the shadow of their upcoming deployment to Operation Enduring Freedom.
The platoon spent fourteen days in the field tasked with a series of construction projects meant to test their proficiency and to ultimately improve the training areas at Twentynine Palms, Calif., May 11 to 24.

Although their lifestyle conditions may not reflect the liberties a normal American can expect on a daily basis, they contribute to a unique and productive culture that has demonstrated its potency for completing missions, particularly in the shadow of their upcoming deployment to Operation Enduring Freedom.
The platoon spent fourteen days in the field tasked with a series of construction projects meant to test their proficiency and to ultimately improve the training areas at Twentynine Palms, Calif., May 11 to 24.

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