Transportation is a key part of the Marines' mission in Afghanistan. Cpl. Bryan Nygaard tells us how Marines built a bridge in Afghanistan to help keep them mobile.

Transportation is a key part of the Marines' mission in Afghanistan. Cpl. Bryan Nygaard tells us how Marines built a bridge in Afghanistan to help keep them mobile.

U.S. Marines with 1st Battalion 6th Marines are under constant attack by insurgents across the Helmand River, Afghanistan. In this incident, they are attacked by small arms fire and indirect fire. A Marine UH-1Y Venom provides cover and Marine artillery finally breaks the attack.
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Marines with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, patrol through villages in southern Musa Qal'eh district, Helmand province, to maintain a security presence during the first week of Operation Double Check, a battalion-level offensive that began Jan. 3 to clear insurgent-plagued areas of enemy forces. 01.26.2012

2.6.2012 - Insight into newest asset to Marine Corps' counterinsurgency playbook. "Inside the FET" tells the story of the Female Engagement Team, the Corps' solution to engaging the entire population of Helmand, adding depth the the counterinsurgency fight across Southwest Afghanistan. In this long-form profile you will see why the FET was created, learn about the team's, mission and capabilities, and see what infantry commanders on the ground have to say about the tangible results that have seen from having FET Marines alongside their infantrymen. Video by Maj. Bradley Gordon. Also available in high definition

U.S. Marines from Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, provide cover for a fellow wounded Marine during a firefight with Insurgents in Afghanistan. 2010.

verso la fine fa veramente: "bleah"Marines from the 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion recently underwent jungle survival training in the Kingdom of Thailand, and learned it isn't the best tasting experience. Sgt. Paul Robbins Jr. brings us the story.

2.16.2012 - Amphibious Reconnaissance and Scout Sniper Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit train combat marksmanship with Marines and Navy SEALS from the Republic of Korea and Royal Thai Marine special forces. Marines of the MEU's scout sniper platoon led a brief period of instruction before all parties fired at multiple targets ranging from 100 to 400 meters. All three nations fired the Marine Corps' M40A3 and M40A5 sniper rifles. Soundbites include Staff Sgt. Darrell Rushing - Scout Sniper Platoon Sergeant, Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4h Marines, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. (Keller, Texas). Produced by Sgt. Paul Robbins Jr. Also available in High Definition.
Amphibious Reconnaissance and Scout Sniper Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit train combat marksmanship with Navy SEALS from the Republic of Korea and Royal Thai Marine special forces. Marines of the MEU's scout sniper platoon led a brief period of instruction before all parties fired at multiple targets ranging from 100 to 400 meters. All three nations fired the Marine Corps' M40A3 and M40A5 sniper rifles. Soundbites include Staff Sgt. Darrell Rushing - Scout Sniper Platoon Sergeant, Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4h Marines, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. (Keller, Texas). Produced by Sgt. Paul Robbins Jr
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Un po' lunghetto ma è un bel resoconto tutto sommato... Spero non sia un repost! (in quel caso cancello in commento così non occupo spazio)
