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    Tag: Marine Corps Load Effects Assessment Program
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    • Gear testers hope to bring change

      Photo by Lance Cpl. Justin Rodriguez   |   Marine Corps Installations East   |   05.31.2014

      Pvt. Hailey D. Stuart, a recent graduate of Delta Company, Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry-East, navigates across a balance beam at the Marine Corps Load Effects Assessment Program course aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, June 5. The obstacle course was designed to evaluate mobility and comfort while wearing combat equipment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl.......

    • MCLEAP upgrades lead to better gear for Marines

      Photo by Monique Randolph   |   Marine Corps Systems Command   |   12.20.2013

      Capt. Caelyn Furman (left), project officer for Marine Corps Systems Command’s Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad team, coaches 2nd Lt. Ana DelValle through the casualty drag obstacle on MCSC’s Marine Corps Load Effects Assessment Program, or MCLEAP, course Dec. 20, 2013, on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. DelValle was one of a group of Marines testing the fitLight timing system, an upgrade......

    • MCLEAP upgrades lead to better gear for Marines

      Photo by Monique Randolph   |   Marine Corps Systems Command   |   12.20.2013

      Mark Richter (right), Marine Corps Systems Command’s Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad team lead, explains the Marine Corps Load Effects Assessment Program, or MCLEAP, course to Marines from The Basic School Dec. 20, 2013, on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. The Marines were performing new equipment testing on the fitLight Trainer timing system, an upgrade MERS made to MCLEAP to obtain more......

    • MCLEAP upgrades lead to better gear for Marines

      Photo by Monique Randolph   |   Marine Corps Systems Command   |   12.20.2013

      2nd Lt. Andrew Petrevics, a student at The Basic School, passes by the fitLight Trainer sensor after completing the high-crawl obstacle on Marine Corps Systems Command's Marine Corps Load Effects Assessment Program, or MCLEAP, course Dec. 20, 2013, on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Petrevics was part of a group of Marines testing the fitLight timing system, an upgrade MCSC's Marine......