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Marines prepare for resupply mission, train for IED response

Marines Prepare for Resupply Mission, Train for IED Response

U.S. Marine Cpl. Richard Leininger with Combat Logistics Battalion 4, II Marine Logistics Group, insert a metal key to see if the .50 caliber barrel is to close to the bolt, during preparation for a convoy that will leave from Camp Baharia, Iraq, May 17. It's important to get the correct distance of the barrel from the bolt because if the barrel sets to close to the bolt then it causes the weapon to backfire.


Marines prepare for resupply mission, train for IED response

Marines Prepare for Resupply Mission, Train for IED Response

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Kyle Goodnight with Combat Logistics Battalion 4, II Marine Logistics Group, places a pin into the side of a .50 Caliber Machine Gun that will lock the weapon into place while the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle is moving, during preparation for a convoy that will leave from Camp Baharia, Iraq, May 17. 3rd Platoon, Motor Transport Company is leaving the wire to resupply Operation Post Castillo.


Marines prepare for resupply mission, train for IED response

Marines Prepare for Resupply Mission, Train for IED Response

U.S. Marine Cpl. Richard Leininger with Combat Logistics Battalion 4, II Marine Logistics Group, insert a metal key to see if the .50 caliber barrel is to close to the bolt, during preparation for a convoy that will leave from Camp Baharia, Iraq, May 17. It's important to get the correct distance of the barrel from the bolt because if the barrel sets to close to the bolt then it causes the weapon to backfire.


Marines prepare for resupply mission, train for IED response

Marines Prepare for Resupply Mission, Train for IED Response

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Kyle Goodnight with Combat Logistics Battalion 4, II Marine Logistics Group, places a pin into the side of a .50 Caliber machine gun that will lock the weapon into place while the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle is moving, during preparation for a convoy that will leave from Camp Baharia, Iraq, May 17. 3rd Platoon, Motor Transport Company is leaving the wire to resupply Operation Post Castillo.


Marines prepare for resupply mission, train for IED response

Marines Prepare for Resupply Mission, Train for IED Response

The foundation of Saddam Hussein's eldest son's home remains untouched on an island aboard Camp Baharia, Iraq, May 17. The island where the house sits is now used as an improvised explosive device training lane for the Marines who are currently stationed on Camp Baharia.


Marines prepare for resupply mission, train for IED response

Marines Prepare for Resupply Mission, Train for IED Response

U.S. Marine Cpl. Richard Leininger with Combat Logistics Battalion 4, II Marine Logistics Group, insert a metal key to see if the .50 caliber barrel is to close to the bolt, during preparation for a convoy that will leave from Camp Baharia, Iraq, May 17. It's important to get the correct distance of the barrel from the bolt because if the barrel sets to close to the bolt then it causes the weapon to backfire.


Marines prepare for resupply mission, train for IED response

Marines Prepare for Resupply Mission, Train for IED Response

U.S. Marine Cpl. Richard Leininger with Combat Logistics Battalion 4, II Marine Logistics Group, installs a .50 caliber machine gun mount into the turret of a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle, in preparation for a convoy that will leave from Camp Baharia, Iraq, May 17. 3rd Platoon, Motor Transport Company is leaving the wire to resupply Operation Post Castillo.


Marines prepare for resupply mission, train for IED response

Marines Prepare for Resupply Mission, Train for IED Response

Bits and pieces of Saddam Hussein's eldest son's home lay scattered about in piles on an island aboard Camp Baharia, Iraq, May 17. The island where the house sits is now used as an improvised explosive device training lane for the Marines who are currently stationed on Camp Baharia.


Marines prepare for resupply mission, train for IED response

Marines Prepare for Resupply Mission, Train for IED Response

U.S. Marines and Sailors of Combat Logistics Battalion 4, II Marine Logistics Group, gather around the edge of a bridge to learn about improvised explosive devices aboard Camp Baharia, Iraq, May 17. IED classes are held quarterly to update and inform the service members on the different types of IED's that are being used against them.


Marines prepare for resupply mission, train for IED response

Marines Prepare for Resupply Mission, Train for IED Response

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Kyle Goodnight passes a .50 Caliber Machine Gun off to Cpl. Richard Leininger so that it can be mounted onto a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle, in preparation for a convoy that will leave from Camp Baharia, Iraq, May 17. 3rd Platoon, Motor Transport Company is leaving the wire to resupply Operation Post Castillo.



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