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    • E2C puts future in Marines’ hands

      Photo by Lance Cpl. Caitlin Bevel   |   I Marine Expeditionary Force   |   05.04.2016

      MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – Lt. Cmdr. Erik Brink, a general surgeon at Naval Medical Center San Diego, explains the operations of the Forward Resuscitative Surgical System during the Expeditionary Energy Concepts symposium at Camp Pendleton May 4, 2016. E2C features new technologies designed to improve the operational reach and effectiveness of units in combat. The......

    • E2C puts future in Marines’ hands

      Photo by Lance Cpl. Caitlin Bevel   |   I Marine Expeditionary Force   |   05.04.2016

      MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – Sailors demonstrate the current procedures and capabilities of the Shock Trauma Platoon during the Expeditionary Energy Concepts symposium at Camp Pendleton May 4, 2016. E2C features new technologies designed to improve the operational reach and effectiveness of units in combat. The demonstration highlighted strengths and limitations of current......

    • E2C puts future in Marines’ hands

      Photo by Lance Cpl. Caitlin Bevel   |   I Marine Expeditionary Force   |   05.04.2016

      MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – Marines learn about the capabilities of a portable, squad-sized water filtration system during the Expeditionary Energy Concepts symposium at Camp Pendleton May 4, 2016. E2C features new technologies designed to improve the operational reach and effectiveness of the Marine Corps. The three-day event also gives Marines the opportunity to identify......

    • E2C puts future in Marines’ hands

      Photo by Lance Cpl. Caitlin Bevel   |   I Marine Expeditionary Force   |   05.03.2016

      MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – U.S. Navy Lt. Kathryn Weiss, a staff nurse in the emergency department at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, examines a prototype being presented at the Expeditionary Energy Concepts symposium at Camp Pendleton May 3, 2016. The knee brace is designed to harvest kinetic energy as Marines walk and power radios, batteries and other equipment. E2C features......

    • E2C puts future in Marines’ hands

      Photo by Lance Cpl. Caitlin Bevel   |   I Marine Expeditionary Force   |   05.03.2016

      MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – Marines learn about the Joint Infantry Company Prototype during the Expeditionary Energy Concepts symposium at Camp Pendleton May 3, 2016. The JIC-P is a wearable energy management system that uses multiple sources, including kinetic harvesting, to recharge batteries in radios and other equipment that cuts down the amount of weight each Marine has......

    • E2C puts future in Marines’ hands

      Photo by Lance Cpl. Caitlin Bevel   |   I Marine Expeditionary Force   |   05.03.2016

      MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – The second generation Ground Renewable Expeditionary Energy Network System powers a display at the Expeditionary Energy Concepts symposium at Camp Pendleton May 3, 2016. E2C features new technologies developed by outside companies to improve the reach and effectiveness of the Marine Corps. GREENS was originally featured in a previous iteration of......

    • E2C puts future in Marines’ hands

      Photo by Lance Cpl. Caitlin Bevel   |   I Marine Expeditionary Force   |   05.03.2016

      MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – Marines learn about the capabilities of a prototype hybrid generator during the Expeditionary Energy Concepts symposium at Camp Pendleton May 3, 2016. E2C features new technologies developed by outside companies to improve the reach and effectiveness of the Marine Corps. The three-day event also gives Marines who would work with the technology on a......

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