ngineers and tankers receive a route clearance mission brief from 1st Lt. David A. Sierleja, the platoon commander for 2nd Plt., Co. A, 3rd CEB, during a mission rehearsal exercise Feb 24. "Route clearance is important in our Afghanistan mission because we are the lead element to allow followon forces to reach their objective; we provide road security so logistics trains can get from point A to point B," Sierleja said. (U.S. Marines photo/Lance Cpl. Benjamin Crilly)
| Date Taken: | 03.05.2010 |
| Date Posted: | 03.05.2010 21:55 |
| Photo ID: | 257359 |
| VIRIN: | 100301-M-9789C-001 |
| Resolution: | 3352x2232 |
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