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    [QUOTE=vor033;6349173]Part 1




    watch 9:53min of part 1....Is he really wearing two side sapi plates ???!

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    Default US Marines, Israeli Defense Force soldiers participate In Exercise Noble Shirley

    exercise Noble Shirley is an annual exercise designed to exchange ideas, improve interoperability, understanding and cooperation between the Israeli Defense Force and United States military. Black Sea Rotational Force 12 is a Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force with crisis response capabilities deployed to the Black Sea, Caucus and Balkans region to enhance interoperability and promote regional stability


    TEL AVIV, Israel – Corporal Otto Herrmann and Corporal Matthew Fuentes, scout snipers, Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12 practice marksmanship skills practice designated marksman skills with soldiers from the Israeli Defense Force during Exercise Noble Shirley in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11.


    TEL AVIV, Israel – Sergeant Eric Fraser and Sergeant Aaron Martin, scout snipers, Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12 practice marksmanship skills with soldiers from the Israeli Defense Force during Exercise Noble Shirley in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11.


    TEL AVIV, Israel – Sergeant Eric D. Fraser, scout sniper, Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12 ejects a spent cartridge while practicing designated marksmanship skills with soldiers from the Israeli Defense Force during Exercise Noble Shirley in Tel Aviv, Israel July 10.


    TEL AVIV, Israel – Lance Corporal Ryan Griffin, a reconnaissance Marine, Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12 prepares to breach a door using a shotgun while practicing room-clearing drills with soldiers from the Israeli Defense Force during Exercise Noble Shirley in Tel Aviv, Israel July 11.


    TEL AVIV, Israel – Reconnaissance Marines with Black Sea Rotational Force 12 practice room-clearing drills with soldiers from the Israeli Defense Force during Exercise Noble Shirley in Tel Aviv, Israel July 10.


    TEL AVIV, Israel – A Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 12 emerges through smoke while practicing room-clearing drills with soldiers from the Israeli Defense Force during Exercise Noble Shirley in Tel Aviv, Israel July 10.


    TEL AVIV, Israel – Corporal Matthew Alley, a reconnaissance Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 12 practices room-clearing drills with a soldier from the Israeli Defense Force during Exercise Noble Shirley in Tel Aviv, Israel July 10.


    TEL AVIV, Israel – A Marine with Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team Europe approaches a building during room-clearing drills with soldiers from the Israeli Defense Force during Exercise Noble Shirley in Tel Aviv, Israel July 10.


    TEL AVIV, Israel – A Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 12 practices room-clearing drills with soldiers from the Israeli Defense Force during Exercise Noble Shirley in Tel Aviv, Israel July 10.


    TEL AVIV, Israel – A Marine with Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team Europe approaches a building while conducting room-clearing drills with soldiers from the Israeli Defense Force during Exercise Noble Shirley in Tel Aviv, Israel July 10.


    TEL AVIV, Israel – Sergeant Greg Lamberson, a reconnaissance Marine, Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12 practices room-clearing drills with soldiers from the Israeli Defense Force during Exercise Noble Shirley in Tel Aviv, Israel July 10.


    TEL AVIV, Israel – Corporal Justin Woods, a reconnaissance Marine, Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12 practices room-clearing drills with soldiers from the Israeli Defense Force during Exercise Noble Shirley in Tel Aviv, Israel July 10.

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    Default BALTOPS 12 Amphibious Landing

    The Marines and sailors of BSRF-12 joined Lithuanian infantry soldiers in the first amphibious landing on Lithuanian soil in 40 years. BSRF-12 is Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force training with 19 countries to facilitate interoperability with U.S. partner nations and promote regional stability while providing a limited crisis response capability in the Black Sea and Caucasus regions. BALTOPS 2012 aims to improve maritime security in the Baltic region through increased interoperability and cooperation amongst regional allies both on land and sea.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Marines of Black Sea Rotational Force 12, disembark a Polish amphibious tractor while conducting an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania – Lance Corporal Elias Gobble a reconnaissance marine with Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12, surveys the landing site after disembarking a Polish amphibious tractor prior to securing a beachhead during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania – Lance Corporal Justin Woods a reconnaissance Marine with Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12, secures the beachhead while conducting an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Marines of Black Sea Rotational Force 12, disembark a Polish amphibious tractor while conducting an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Marines of Black Sea Rotational Force 12, disembark a Polish amphibious tractor while conducting an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Marines of Black Sea Rotational Force 12, disembark a Polish amphibious tractor while conducting an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Marines of Black Sea Rotational Force 12, prepare to disembark a Polish amphibious tractor while conducting an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Marines of Black Sea Rotational Force 12, perform an amphibious landing aboard Polish landing craft launched from the OPR Krakow during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Marines of Black Sea Rotational Force 12, disembark a Polish amphibious tractor while conducting an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Marines of Black Sea Rotational Force 12, disembark a Polish amphibious tractor while conducting an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Reconnaissance Marines of the Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12, fast rope on to a beachhead, from a Lithuanian helicopter, in order to observe enemy movements prior to an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Marines of Black Sea Rotational Force 12, disembark a Polish amphibious tractor while conducting an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Marines of Black Sea Rotational Force 12, disembark a Polish amphibious tractor while conducting an amphibious landing during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.

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    Default BALTOPS 12 Urban Raid

    BSRF-12 is Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force training with 19 countries to facilitate interoperability with U.S. partner nations and promote regional stability while providing a limited crisis response capability in the Black Sea and Caucasus regions. BALTOPS 2012 aims to improve maritime security in the Baltic region through increased interoperability and cooperation amongst regional allies both on land and sea.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania – Staff Sergeant Lucas Fuchs a reconnaissance Marine with Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12, enters an unsecured building while conducting an urban raid during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Reconnaissance Marines of the Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12, move between buildings while conducting an urban raid during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Reconnaissance Marines of the Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12, move between buildings while conducting an urban raid during Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania – Corporal Derek Harger a reconnaissance Marine with Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12, secures an entry point during an urban raid while a simulated detainee is escorted to a secure location as part of Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania – Corporal Derek Harger a reconnaissance Marine with Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12, secures an entry point during an urban raid while a simulated detainee is escorted to a secure location as part of Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania – Corporal Derek Harger a reconnaissance Marine with Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12, secures an entry point during an urban raid as part of Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.


    KLAIPEDA, Lithuania – Corporal Derek Harger a reconnaissance Marine with Ground Combat Element, Black Sea Rotational Force 12, secures an entry point during an urban raid as part of Exercise BALTOPS 2012, June 4.

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    A Marine Special Operations Command (MARSOC) Marine runs bearing the American Flag, during the Heartbreak Ridge Half Marathon at Camp Pendleton's 43 Area Parade Deck, Sept. 8.


    Rear Adm. William Lescher, commanding officer, Expeditionary Strike Group Five, speaks to Marines with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit and sailors with the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group during his visit aboard the USS Iwo Jima, Sept 8, 2012. The 24th MEU is deployed with the Iwo Jima ARG as a theater reserve force for U.S. Central Command and is providing support for maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet area of responsibility.
    Guard Company Marines raise the National ensign during morning colors at the Barracks Sept. 11. The Garrison flag, the largest flag flown on holidays and special national events, was raised half mast in rememberance of the events of 9/11.

    Petty Officer 3rd Class Brandon McKenney and Petty Officer 3rd Class Randall Carlson, both competitiors in the race, assemble an M240G machine gun 15 feet underwater during the 4th Annual Recon Challenge at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Sept. 15. Time was deducted or added to the team’s overall finish time depending on whether or not the weapon was assembled correctly.

    Master Sgt. Christopher May and Sgt. Mark Rawson, both competitors in the race, carry an American flag in remembrance of the Recon Marines that were killed during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom on their way to drag a 250 pound Zodiac raft across the finish line during the 4th Annual Recon Challenge on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Sept. 15. Each competitor carried the name of a fallen Recon Marine on his back and the dog tags close to their heart to remember the sacrifices those Marines made.

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    There's a poster here who has an avatar of Cpl Baro as his avatar. I don't know his name and I don't give a ****. I served with Cpl Baro Wpns 2/5. He served with Echo Co before he became an 8541. He passed away in Ar Ramadi, OIF II, along with his best friend Cpl Hubbard, whom I also had the honor of serving with. Do I have pictures of these said Marines? Yes. Can I publish them? Go **** yourselves! This is my second post and my last. If you are using his picture in your avatar as memory, please continue. If not, remove it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03Gunner31 View Post
    There's a poster here who has an avatar of Cpl Baro as his avatar. I don't know his name and I don't give a ****. I served with Cpl Baro Wpns 2/5. He served with Echo Co before he became an 8541. He passed away in Ar Ramadi, OIF II, along with his best friend Cpl Hubbard, whom I also had the honor of serving with. Do I have pictures of these said Marines? Yes. Can I publish them? Go **** yourselves! This is my second post and my last. If you are using his picture in your avatar as memory, please continue. If not, remove it.
    I'm sorry about your friend, but what the fvck are you talking about? Did anyone ask you if you have said pictures, or to "publish" them? I'll bet 99% of the people on here don't even know what avatar you're talking about. Why don't you find the user and message him to see what's what, instead of posting some angry gibberish?

    Btw, I was in Ramadi the same time as 2/5. If you remember the call sign Hannibal, that was my platoon. 2/5 helped us out one time when we took casualties at the Government Center.

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    Marines stand facing the range tower to wait for the command to turn around and begin firing during the table two portion of annual M16-A4 service rifle qualifications on Carlos Hathcock Range Complex aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Sept 20. During table two, Marines engage moving targets and targets from 25 yards away.
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    great photos Marines, thanks for sharing them.

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    Default Fireteam leaders refine skills at Forge Academy



    Marines with 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, provide supporting fire, allowing the other half of their fireteam to maneuver toward a trench during a training exercise as part of the Forge Academy Sept. 18 on base. The Forge Academy is an approximately four-week long course designed to improve the proficiency of 1/6s Fireteam leaders. Throughout the course, the students were educated on troop welfare, the psychological and physiological effects of combat, infantry tactics and the responsibilities of being a fireteam leader.


    An instructor gives advice to fellow Marines with 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, as they provide suppressive fire during a training exercise as part of the Forge Academy Sept. 18 on base. The Forge Academy is an approximately four-week long course designed to improve the proficiency of 1/6s fireteam leaders. Throughout the course, the students were educated on troop welfare, the psychological and physiological effects of combat, infantry tactics and the responsibilities of being a fireteam leader.


    Marines with 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, clear trench during a training exercise as part of the Forge Academy Sept. 18 on base. The Forge Academy is an approximately four-week long course designed to improve the proficiency of 1/6s fireteam leaders. Throughout the course, the students were educated on troop welfare, the psychological and physiological effects of combat, infantry tactics and the responsibilities of being a fireteam leader.


    Lance Cpl. Richard Meyer, a mortars squad leader with 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, throws a smoke grenade toward a simulated machinegun bunker during a training exercise as part of the Forge Academy Sept. 18 on base. The Forge Academy is an approximately four-week long course designed to improve the proficiency of 1/6s fireteam leaders. Throughout the course, the students were educated on troop welfare, the psychological and physiological effects of combat, infantry tactics and the responsibilities of being a fireteam leader.


    Lance Cpl. Tyler Stoneman, a fireteam leader with 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, maneuvers toward a trench during a training exercise as part of the Forge Academy Sept. 18 on base. The Forge Academy is an approximately four-week long course designed to improve the proficiency of 1/6s fireteam leaders. Throughout the course, the students were educated on troop welfare, the psychological and physiological effects of combat, infantry tactics and the responsibilities of being a fireteam leader.

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    Default U.S Marines 2nd Recon Air Raid

    The battalion, currently at the Combat Center for Enhanced Mojave Viper, flew in V22 Ospreys and a C130 approximately 400 miles from Twentynine Palms to conduct the air raid in the Sierra Nevada mountains


    Cpl. James Coe, reconnaissance Marine, 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, provides security for his fellow Marines after exiting a C130 at the Sweet Water training area, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., Sept. 17, 2012.


    Sgt. Casey Stewart, reconnaissance Marine, 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, provides security during and air raid exercise at the Sweet Water training area, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Calif., Sept. 17, 2012.


    A C130 kicks up dust in the Sweet Water training area, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., Sept. 17, 2012 after dropping off 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion Marines for an air raid exercise.


    Two AH-1 Cobras prepare to land in order to refuel in the Sweet Water training area, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., Sept. 17, 2012. The Cobra was providing support for an air raid exercise being conducted by 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion Marines over the Sweet Water and Hawthorne Training Areas.


    An AH-1 Cobra lands to refuel in the Sweet Water training area, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., Sept. 17, 2012. The Cobra was providing support for an air raid exercise being conducted by 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion Marines over the Sweet Water and Hawthorne Training Areas


    An AH-1 Cobra refuels in front of a C130 in the Sweet Water training area,l Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., Sept. 17, 2012.


    An AH-1 Cobra lands to refuel in the Sweet Water training area, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., Sept. 17, 2012


    Marines with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion load up into a C130 after an air raid exercise at the Sweet Water training area, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., Sept. 17, 2012.


    Marines set up security as they prepare to board a C130 after an air raid exercise at the Sweet Water training area, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., Sept. 17, 2012.


    An AH-1 Cobra refuels in front of a C130 in the Sweet Water training area, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., Sept. 17, 2012.


    Marines with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion load up into a C130 after an air raid exercise at the Sweet Water training area, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., Sept. 17, 2012.

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    Default Always remembered, never forgotten: Marines honor fallen brothers Read more: http://



    Marines kneel beside the battlefield cross to pay their final respects to Sgt. Bradley Atwell during a memorial ceremony, Sept. 20. During the ceremony, Marines paid tribute to Atwell, an aircraft electrical, instrument and flight control systems technician with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 16, from Kokomo, Ind. Atwell was killed in action while engaging insurgents during an attack on Camp Bastion, Sept. 14.

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    Pick this up from a friend in Oki.

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    Default Combat Marksmanship Course

    The live-fire exercise is part of the pre-deployment requirements set by Marine Forces Central Command and is designed to increase a Marine's confidence in their personal weapons system.


    Marines with II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward) engage targets during the Table III Combat Marksmanship course at Kilo Range 503 aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 16.


    Marines with II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward) engage targets during the Table III Combat Marksmanship course at Kilo Range 503 aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 16.


    Marines with II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward) engage targets during the Table III Combat Marksmanship course at Kilo Range 503 aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 16.


    Marines with II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward) engage targets during the Table III Combat Marksmanship course at Kilo Range 503 aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 16.


    Marines with II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward) engage targets during the Table III Combat Marksmanship course at Kilo Range 503 aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 16.

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    Default 31st MEU, Philippine Marines Execute a Live-Fire Helicopter Raid



    Marines with Company G., Battalion Landing Team, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, and Philippine Marines of the 3rd Marine Battalion, 33rd Marine Company, are inserted by helicopters from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 262 (Reinforced) to conduct a live-fire raid. Produced by Sgt. Paul Robbins, Jr. Includes soundbites from 1st Lt. Sam Long, executive officer of Company G. Battalion Landing Team, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, Houston, Texas - 10.14.2012

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    Default 31st MEU Marines, Philippine Marines execute helicopter raid

    The training was part of the 29th iteration of the annual Philippines Bilateral Amphibious Landing Exercise, designed to increase interoperability between U.S. and Philippine forces while strengthening their long standing bond.


    An integrated squad of Marines from Company G., Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, and Philippine Marines of the 33rd Battalion, 33rd Marine Company, provide security at the end of a helicopter raid exercise here, Oct. 14.


    Philippine Marines of the 33rd Battalion, 33rd Marine Company, provide security during a bilateral helicopter raid exercise with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit here, Oct. 14.


    An integrated squad of Marines from Company G., Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, and Philippine Marines of the 33rd Battalion, 33rd Marine Company, rush for cover after being inserted by helicopters from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron-262 (REIN) during a helicopter raid exercise here, Oct. 14.


    CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron-262 (REIN), 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, prepare to land and offload Marines during a helicopter raid exercise here, Oct. 14.


    An integrated squad of Marines from Company G., Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, and Philippine Marines of the 33rd Battalion, 33rd Marine Company, board a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron-262 (REIN) following a helicopter raid exercise here, Oct. 14.


    Corporal Christopher W. Johnson, a crew chief for Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron-262 (REIN), 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, and native of Youngstown, Ohio, fires a GAU-21 .50 caliber machine gun to suppress targets during a helicopter raid exercise here, Oct. 14.

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