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U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron-363, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command, prepare ammunition to fire during aerial gunnery training over the Arabian Gulf, July 27, 2016. The squadron provides SPMAGTF-CR-CC with assault support, as well as transport of combat troops, supplies and equipment during expeditionary, joint or combined operations. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include embassy reinforcement and tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel. (Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues)
Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues
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A U.S. Marine with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron-363, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command, fires an MV-22 Osprey’s belly-mounted defense weapon system during aerial gunnery training over the Arabian Gulf, July 27, 2016. The DWS is a remote-controlled 7.62 millimeter mini-gun capable of rotating 360 degrees, firing 3,000 rounds per minute and providing fire suppression effective up to 1,500 meters. The squadron provides SPMAGTF-CR-CC with assault support, as well as transport of combat troops, supplies and equipment during expeditionary, joint or combined operations. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include embassy reinforcement and tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel. (Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues)
Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues
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U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron-363, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command, fire an M240 medium machine gun from the back of an MV-22 Osprey during aerial gunnery training over the Arabian Gulf, July 27, 2016. The squadron provides SPMAGTF-CR-CC with assault support, as well as transport of combat troops, supplies and equipment during expeditionary, joint or combined operations. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include embassy reinforcement and tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel. (Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues/Released)
Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues
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A U.S. Marine with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron-363, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command, fires an MV-22 Osprey’s belly-mounted defense weapon system during aerial gunnery training over the Arabian Gulf, July 27, 2016. The DWS is a remote-controlled 7.62 millimeter mini-gun capable of rotating 360 degrees, firing 3,000 rounds per minute and providing fire suppression effective up to 1,500 meters. The squadron provides SPMAGTF-CR-CC with assault support, as well as transport of combat troops, supplies and equipment during expeditionary, joint or combined operations. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include embassy reinforcement and tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel. (Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues)
Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues
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A U.S. Marine with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron-363, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command, fires an M240 medium machine gun from the back of an MV-22 Osprey during aerial gunnery training over the Arabian Gulf, July 27, 2016. The squadron provides SPMAGTF-CR-CC with assault support, as well as transport of combat troops, supplies and equipment during expeditionary, joint or combined operations. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include embassy reinforcement and tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel. (Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues)
Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues
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U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron-363, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command, fire an M240 medium machine gun from the back of an MV-22 Osprey during aerial gunnery training over the Arabian Gulf, July 27, 2016. The squadron provides SPMAGTF-CR-CC with assault support, as well as transport of combat troops, supplies and equipment during expeditionary, joint or combined operations. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include embassy reinforcement and tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel. (Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues)
Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues
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Marines with Security Forces Company, Marine Wing Support Squadron-373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command, participate in a live-fire and maneuver range, July 18, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets. (Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues/ Released)
Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues
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A Marine with Security Forces Company, Marine Wing Support Squadron-373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command, participates in a live-fire and maneuver range while forward deployed, July 18, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets. (Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues/ Released)
Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues
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Cpl. Christopher Truax, a team leader with Security Forces Company, Marine Wing Support Squadron-373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command, participates in a live-fire and maneuver range while forward deployed, July 18, 2016. The company is made up of Marines from a variety of backgrounds outside of Marine Corps infantry. “We get to see where we’re at as a fire team,” said the food service specialist, of Horseheads, N.Y. “We also get to communicate well; focus on the sounds of each other and how each member moves.” The course of fire requires teams of Marines to engage multiple targets as they make their approach. This is intended to simulate moving toward a possible threat. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets. (Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues/ Released)
Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues
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Cpl. Christopher Truax, a team leader with Security Forces Company, Marine Wing Support Squadron-373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command, conducts a live-fire and maneuver range, July 18, 2016. The company is made up of Marines from a variety of backgrounds outside of Marine Corps infantry. The range, and the advanced shooting skills reviewed, better prepare them to reacting to a myriad of possible security threats. Truax, a food service specialist by trade, added another important aspect of the training was how his team displayed the skills as a whole. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets. (Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues/ Released)
Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues
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A Marine with Security Forces Company, Marine Wing Support Squadron-373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command, shouts a command at his partner during buddy rushes while conducting a live-fire and maneuver range, July 18, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat. (Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues/ Released)
Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues
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A Marine with Security Forces Company, Marine Wing Support Squadron-373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command, sights in on his target during a live-fire and maneuver range while forward deployed, July 18, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets. (Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues/ Released)
Photo by Cpl. Danielle Rodrigues
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U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsmen simulate a chaotic environment for U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Dillan Halliburton, an engineer equipment mechanic, with Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, during the final exam of a combat lifesaver course, June 17, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is currently forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond, rapidly, to a variety of contingencies. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/Released)
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A U.S. Marine administers a nasopharyngeal airway to Cpl. Joe Tamayo, a heavy equipment operator, with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force – Crisis Response - Central Command, during the final exam of a combat lifesaver course, June 17, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is currently forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond, rapidly, to a variety of contingencies. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released)
Photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert
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A U.S. Marine writes the time a tourniquet is applied to Cpl. Joe Tamayo, a heavy equipment operator, both with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force – Crisis Response - Central Command , during the final exam of a combat lifesaver, June 17, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is currently forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond, rapidly, to a variety of contingencies. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released)
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ARABIAN GULF (June 13, 2016) Marines and Sailors with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit and Boxer Amphibious Ready Group file into a MV-22B Osprey helicopter aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4) for sustainment training ashore in the U.S. 5th Fleet and Central Command areas of responsibility June 13. The 13th MEU is conducting sustainment training to maintain proficiency and combat readiness while deployed with the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group during Western Pacific Deployment 16-1. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alvin Pujols/ RELEASED)
Photo by Cpl. Alvin Pujols
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ARABIAN GULF (June 13, 2016) Marines and Sailors from the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit load pallets into a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4), in preparation for sustainment training in the U.S. 5th Fleet and Central Command areas of responsibility June 13. The 13th MEU is conducting sustainment training to maintain proficiency and combat readiness while deployed with the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group during Western Pacific Deployment 16-1. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alvin Pujols/ RELEASED)
Photo by Cpl. Alvin Pujols
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ARABIAN GULF (June 13, 2016) Marines and Sailors from the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit load pallets into a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4), in preparation for sustainment training ashore in the U.S. 5th Fleet and Central Command areas of responsibility June 13. The 13th MEU is conducting sustainment training to maintain proficiency and combat readiness while deployed with the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group during Western Pacific Deployment 16-1. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alvin Pujols/ RELEASED)
Photo by Cpl. Alvin Pujols
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ARABIAN GULF (June 13, 2016) Marines and Sailors from the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit load pallets into a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4), in preparation for sustainment training ashore in the U.S. 5th Fleet and Central Command areas of responsibility June 13. The 13th MEU is conducting sustainment training to maintain proficiency and combat readiness while deployed with the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group during Western Pacific Deployment 16-1. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alvin Pujols/ RELEASED)
Photo by Cpl. Alvin Pujols
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ARABIAN GULF (June 13, 2016) Marines and Sailors with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit stage aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4), in preparation for sustainment training ashore in the U.S. 5th Fleet and Central Command areas of responsibility June 13. The 13th MEU is conducting sustainment training to maintain proficiency and combat readiness while deployed with the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group during Western Pacific Deployment 16-1. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alvin Pujols/ RELEASED)
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