A humvee departs an explosives range aboard Task Force Al Taqaddum Air Base, Iraq. Explosive Ordnance Disposal Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command 16.2 assigned to TFTQ are currently engaged in building partership capacity with Iraqi Security Forces. - A humvee departs an explosives range aboard Task Force Al Taqaddum Air Base, Iraq. Explosive Ordnance Disposal Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command 16.2 assigned to TFTQ are currently engaged in building partership capacity with Iraqi Security Forces.
Lucca, a 12-year-old retired Marine Corps military working dog, visits Camp Pendleton Feb. 29, 2016. Before her retirement in 2012, Lucca completed two deployments to Iraq and one to Afghanistan where she led approximately 400 patrols until she was injured by an improvised explosive device. No Marines were injured on any patrol she led, including her final patrol where the explosion cost Lucca her front left leg. Lucca has been selected to receive the Dickin Medal, a European award that acknowledges outstanding acts of bravery or devotion to duty by animals serving with the armed forces or civil defense. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Caitlin Bevel) - Lucca, a 12-year-old retired Marine Corps military working dog, visits Camp Pendleton Feb. 29, 2016. Before her retirement in 2012, Lucca completed two deployments to Iraq and one to Afghanistan where she led approximately 400 patrols until she was injured by an improvised explosive device. No Marines were injured on any patrol she led, including her final patrol where the explosion cost Lucca her front left leg. Lucca has been selected to receive the Dickin Medal, a European award that acknowledges outstanding acts of bravery or devotion to duty by animals serving with the armed forces or civil defense. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Caitlin Bevel)
Afghan National Army soldiers receive improvised explosive device training at Camp Dwyer, Helmand province, Afghanistan, Nov. 24. The Regimental Combat Team 1 Embedded Training Team instructed them in identifying IEDs, mitigating IED threats during patrols and identifying various kinds of unexploded ordnance. - Afghan National Army soldiers receive improvised explosive device training at Camp Dwyer, Helmand province, Afghanistan, Nov. 24. The Regimental Combat Team 1 Embedded Training Team instructed them in identifying IEDs, mitigating IED threats during patrols and identifying various kinds of unexploded ordnance.