Light-armored recon shoots, moves, communicates

11th Marine Expeditionary Unit
Story by Sgt. Elyssa Quesada

Date: 01.31.2012
Posted: 02.10.2012 05:38
News ID: 83657
Unit's light-armored recon maintains readiness

DJIBOUTI - A platoon of Marines mounted in and operating light-armored vehicles engaged training targets with small-arms weapons while at a range here Jan. 31.

Vehicle crewman and dismounted scouts worked together to assault through a fire-and-maneuver course, and crewman and vehicle commanders had a chance to locate and destroy targets with medium machine guns.

"Training enables our platoon to operate in sections and increase our cohesiveness and efficiency as a fighting team," said platoon sergeant Gunnery Sgt. Matthew Rea.

Each section practiced shooting, moving and communicating as a team, according to Lance Cpl. Jared Douglas, a rifleman with the platoon.

"Repetition is a good way to remain proficient," said Douglas, 19, who hails from Dilworth, Minn. "This way we can work out any problems we may have before we encounter a real life scenario."

Elements of the unit are currently deployed aboard USS Makin Island as part of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, a U.S. Central Command theater reserve force. The group is providing support for maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet area of responsibility.