Posted March 10, 2016 11:24 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life

The following is a release from Lance Cpl. Timothy Valero, 1st Marine Division:

The calm of the room was broken as a pair of Marines entered with rifles at the ready. One Marine spotted an insurgent hiding in the room. “Put your hands up. Put your hands up,” yelled the Marine. The startled insurgent, with little hesitation, raised his hands high in the air. A Marine moved quickly to detain and search him as a fellow Marine stood guard. “Well done, well done,” said an instructor as he walked into the room, “let’s reset for the next team.”

Marines of Company A, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, honed their skills in a close quarters tactical battle team trainer at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif. March 8, 2016.

The training focused on room clearing techniques and close quarter marksmanship training with the M4 carbine and the M45A1 close quarters battle pistol in a series of fire-and-maneuver drills.

After completing some familiarization and remediation, the Marines furthered their knowledge and developed their skills by working with the Expeditionary Operations Training Group, which provides training in select special skills and conducts and evaluates collective training …Read the Rest

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