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    • Darkhorse Marines’ initiative, training saves man twice from brink of death

      Photo by Sgt. Alfred V. Lopez   |   1st Marine Division   |   07.10.2013

      Corporals Matthew Mistretta and Philip Chronis, squad leaders serving with 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, share a laugh with Ervin Hall, a former Navy pilot, and Paul Atkins, a registered nurse at Mission Hospital here, July 10, 2013. Mistretta and Chronis, along with Lance Cpl. Cory Lucas, a mortarman with Weapons Co., and Atkins, quickly responded to Hall’s crash on June 18, 2013, at......

    • Darkhorse Marines’ initiative, training saves man twice from brink of death

      Photo by Sgt. Alfred V. Lopez   |   1st Marine Division   |   07.10.2013

      Corporals Matthew Mistretta and Philip Chronis, squad leaders serving with 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, share a laugh with Ervin Hall, a former Navy pilot, and Paul Atkins, a registered nurse at Mission Hospital here, July 10, 2013. Mistretta and Chronis, along with Lance Cpl. Cory Lucas, a mortarman with Weapons Co., and Atkins, quickly responded to Hall’s crash on June 18, 2013, at......

    • Darkhorse Marines’ initiative, training saves man twice from brink of death

      Photo by Sgt. Alfred V. Lopez   |   1st Marine Division   |   07.10.2013

      Corporal Philip Chronis, a squad leader serving with Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, is part of a group responsible for saving the life of Ervin Hall, a former Navy pilot. Chronis, Cpl. Matthew Mistretta, a squad leader with Kilo Co., 3rd Bn., 5th Marines, Lance Cpl. Cory Lucas, a mortarman with Weapons Co., and Paul Atkins, a registered nurse at Mission Hospital here,......

    • Darkhorse Marines’ initiative, training saves man twice from brink of death

      Photo by Sgt. Alfred V. Lopez   |   1st Marine Division   |   07.10.2013

      Corporal Matthew Mistretta, a squad leader serving with Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, is part of a group responsible for saving the life of Ervin Hall, a former Navy pilot. Mistretta, Cpl. Philip Chronis, a squad leader with Weapons Co., 3rd Bn., 5th Marines, Lance Cpl. Cory Lucas, a mortarman with Weapons Co., and Paul Atkins, a registered nurse at Mission Hospital here,......

    • Darkhorse Marines’ initiative, training saves man twice from brink of death

      Photo by Sgt. Alfred V. Lopez   |   1st Marine Division   |   07.10.2013

      Corporals Matthew Mistretta and Philip Chronis, squad leaders serving with 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, are part of a group responsible for saving the life of Ervin Hall, a former Navy pilot. Mistretta and Chronis, along with Lance Cpl. Cory Lucas, a mortarman with Weapons Co., and Paul Atkins, a registered nurse at Mission Hospital here, quickly responded to Hall’s vehicle crash on......

    • Combat engineers conduct demolition training

      Photo by Sgt. Alfred V. Lopez   |   1st Marine Division   |   06.20.2013

      Marines serving with Bravo Company, 1st Combat Engineer Battalion, attach a detonation cord to a 40-pound shape charge at Range 108 here, June 19, 2013. The company conducted a demolition training range where Marines learned about the capabilities of various explosives such as dynamite, TNT, shape charges and C4. The charges are used by engineers to destroy heavily armored vehicles, defensive......

    • Combat engineers conduct demolition training

      Photo by Sgt. Alfred V. Lopez   |   1st Marine Division   |   06.19.2013

      Marines serving with Bravo Company, 1st Combat Engineer Battalion, attach a detonation cord to a cratering charge at Range 108 here, June 19, 2013. The company conducted a demolition training range where Marines learned about the capabilities of various explosives such as dynamite, TNT, shape charges and C4. The charges are used by engineers to destroy heavily armored vehicles, defensive......

    • Combat engineers conduct demolition training

      Photo by Sgt. Alfred V. Lopez   |   1st Marine Division   |   06.19.2013

      Marines serving with Bravo Company, 1st Combat Engineer Battalion, emplace a cratering charge at Range 108 here, June 19, 2013. The company conducted a demolition training range where Marines learned about the capabilities of various explosives such as dynamite, TNT, shape charges and C4. The charges are used by engineers to destroy heavily armored vehicles, defensive obstacles and bridges....