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    Embarkation specialists begin retrograde port operations after African Lion 2012

    Retrograde Port Operations in Agadir during African Lion 2012

    Photo By Lance Cpl. Kris Daberkoe | Members of the 14th Marine Regiment out of Fort Worth, Texas, and 1498th...... read more read more

    AGADIR, Morocco—Service members began hosing down military equipment in preparation for the retrograde portion of Exercise African Lion 12 at the port of Agadir, Morocco, April 16.

    Three-hundred fifteen vehicles, generators, flood lights and other military items were utilized during the 8th iteration of African Lion 12, which annually brings Royal Moroccan armed forces and U.S. armed forces together to share knowledge and experience in areas of military study such as, ground combat operations humanitarian civil operation and aviation support.

    Marines and National Guardsmen began preparing convoys of vehicles carrying various equipment for shipment by either contracted cargo vessels or maritime protection vessels.

    Embarkation specialists and customs officials supervised as the service members cleaned out any type of biological material such as soil, plant life and insects, said Sgt. James Chavez, an embarkation logistics specialist with the strategic mobility office of Marine Forces Reserve based out of New Orleans.

    “It may take several hours of cleaning before a vehicle passes inspection but it’s important,” said Cpl. Carolyn Ziegler, a landing support specialist with 4th Landing Support Battalion. “If a specimen were to travel from Morocco to the U.S. or vise versa, the affects on the environment can endanger entire ecosystems.”

    After pieces of equipment pass inspection, they are placed in an area sectioned off to prevent recontamination.

    The cleaning began two days before the end of the exercise with equipment that was deemed unnecessary to the end of the exercise, said Staff Sgt. Travis Combs, an embarkation chief with 4th Marine Division based out of Fort Worth, Texas.

    “The Marines are showing their commitment to mission accomplishment by staying up into the early hours of the morning making sure these vehicles are clean,” Combs said. “It’s the show of dedication and team work to get ready for departure that demonstrates their desire to return next year.”

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    Date Taken: 04.16.2012
    Date Posted: 05.03.2012 15:11
    Story ID: 87820
    Location: AGADIR, MA

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