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Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 453, Combat Logistics Regiment 4, 4th Marine Logistics Group, MARFORRES, take down the forward battalion aid station during Integrated Training Exercise 4-17 in Twentynine Palms, California on June 23, 2017. The Marines disassembled and relocated the BAS to maintain close proximity with and provide rapid response to potential casualties of 2nd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division, MARFORRES, during the final battalion exercise of ITX 4-17.
An Anti-Personnel Obstacle Breaching System detonates during the SAPPER Leaders Course at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, June 26, 2015. The course was taught by Marines from 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, 2nd Marine Division for service members from 4th CEB, 4th Marine Division, stationed in various parts of the U.S., and the 119th Engineer Company with the West Virginia Army National Guard. “This is more for conventional warfare, not like you would see in Iraq or Afghanistan, but down the road we need to be prepared for anything that could pop up at any time,” said Cpl. Ian Jennings, a fire team leader with 4th CEB and the course’s honor graduate. “As engineers, we need to be able to breach that obstacle so we can get the infantry in so they can do their jobs.”
U.S. Marines from Corporals Course 615-20 with Combat Instructor Battalion go through the NATO standardized obstacle course at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Feb. 13.