Battalion physical training is one of the many ways Headquarters and Support Battalion instills unit cohesion. Battalion PT is conducted the first Friday of every month. - Battalion physical training is one of the many ways Headquarters and Support Battalion instills unit cohesion. Battalion PT is conducted the first Friday of every month.
Members of the Carolina Panthers pose with Marines stationed aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and a Semper Fit team after a combat conditioning course demonstration May 15. - Members of the Carolina Panthers pose with Marines stationed aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and a Semper Fit team after a combat conditioning course demonstration May 15.
Service members with 2nd and 4th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Companies help get an injured casualty to a helicopter for evacuation during a training simulation aboard Piney Island, May 8. - Service members with 2nd and 4th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Companies help get an injured casualty to a helicopter for evacuation during a training simulation aboard Piney Island, May 8.
The instructors for the new special reaction team course held at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune gather after the graduation of the course’s inaugural class, April 6. Each class trains around 30 law enforcement personnel to take on the tactically demanding role of SRT member, helping Marine Corps installations meet their SRT requirements. - The instructors for the new special reaction team course held at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune gather after the graduation of the course’s inaugural class, April 6. Each class trains around 30 law enforcement personnel to take on the tactically demanding role of SRT member, helping Marine Corps installations meet their SRT requirements.
Students of the new Special Reaction Team course train to fire on the move with the aid of their fellow classmates at a Stone Bay range aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, March 22. The new course will help Marine Corps installations fill their quota of SRT personnel, who provide a tactical edge to installation commanders looking to plan for and answer possible security and law enforcement threats. - Students of the new Special Reaction Team course train to fire on the move with the aid of their fellow classmates at a Stone Bay range aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, March 22. The new course will help Marine Corps installations fill their quota of SRT personnel, who provide a tactical edge to installation commanders looking to plan for and answer possible security and law enforcement threats.