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Swedish Army

Swedish Army

Swedish Amphibious Corps Lt. Col. U. Jedborg, an officer with the Centre for Defence Medicine, Swedish military, examines the lighting equipment Navy corpsmen use in the Forward Resuscitative Surgical System during their visit to Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 28. The eight-man Swedish team visited 1st Medical Battalion to observe the Navy's medical capabilities so they can familiarize themselves with the equipment.


Marines Participate in Field Meet

Marines Participate in Field Meet

Pfc. Kathryn R. Grogan, 20, from Grand Rapids, Mich., an administrative clerk with S-1, Headquarters Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, hands the unit guidon over to Staff Sgt. Laura M. Maguire, 29, from east Stroudsburg, Penn., acting company gunnery sergeant for Headquarters Co., CLR-17, 1st MLG, during the 1,600-meter relay event at the 2009 Leatherneck Field Meet at the 11 Area football field at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 28.


Comedic Play Teaches Sexual Assault Prevention

Comedic Play Teaches Sexual Assault Prevention

Brian Golden, from Chicago, and Libby Matthews, from Seattle, performers of Catharsis Productions, act out scenarios in which a man acts inappropriately toward a woman during the comedic play 'Sex Signals.' The play's intent is to send out a message about sexual assault prevention. The goal of the play is to help service members understand what consent is and their responsibility to get consent from their partner before having sex.


Comedic Play Teaches Sexual Assault Prevention

Comedic Play Teaches Sexual Assault Prevention

Marines hold up 'Stop' signs during the comedic play 'Sex Signals' at the Base Theater, Oct. 27. Actors in the play acted out various scenarios in which the male actor makes unwanted physical contact with the female character. The Marines held up signs to signal when the aggressor had bordered on sexual assault. The goal of the play was to help service members understand what consent is and that 'no means no.'


7th ESB Det. Deploys to Afghanistan

7th ESB Det. Deploys to Afghanistan

First Lt. Brian J. Reed, 27, from Garden City, Mich., executive officer of Support Company, 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group, gives his significant other a kiss before deploying.


MCMAP Train the Trainer Course

MCMAP Train the Trainer Course

MCMAP Train the Trainer Course


MCMAP Train the Trainer Course

MCMAP Train the Trainer Course

Sgt. John T. Johnson, 26, from Jonesboro, Texas, a diesel mechanic with Headquarters and Service Company, 1st Maintenance Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group, attempts to choke-out his opponent during the grappling portion of the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program 'Train the Trainer' course at 1st Maintenance Battalion MCMAP warehouse, Las Pulgas, Oct. 23. The course focuses on strengthening Marines not only physically but also mentally. Safety is a big part of the training. Instructors remi...


Course Preps Marines for Afghanistan

Course Preps Marines for Afghanistan

Lance Cpl. Prince L. Huffman, 28, from Atlanta, an administrative clerk with Supply Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group, retrieves a simulated wounded Marine during the weeklong Enhanced Combat Skills Course at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 19-23. The ECS Course replaced the Rear Area Security Course to shift the focus of the training situations Marines may see in Afghanistan.


Course Preps Marines for Afghanistan

Course Preps Marines for Afghanistan

Lance Cpl. Javier Marcano Diaz, 29, from Puerto Rico, a mechanic with Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group, takes cover and provides security to the Command Operations Center during the weeklong Enhanced Combat Skills course at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 19-23.


Course Preps Marines for Afghanistan

Course Preps Marines for Afghanistan

Marines with Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group, retreives a simulated wounded Marine to safety while providing cover-fire as the patrol was ambushed by role-played insurgents during the week-long Enhanced Combat Skills Course at Camp Pendleton, Oct. 19-23. The Enhanced Combat Skills course replaced the Rear Area Security Course to shift the focus of the training to Afghanistan.



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