33rd Commandant of the Marine Corps, General Michael W. Hagee, salutes the late Former Commandant of the Marine Corps and Medal of Honor Recepient, General Louis H. Wilson casket as it is being laid down to its final reting place by the Marine Corps Pall Bearers on July 19, 2005 in the Arlington National Cemetary in Arlingto, VA. (US Marine Corps photo by Lance Corporal Leonardo Crespo) (UNRELEASED) - 33rd Commandant of the Marine Corps, General Michael W. Hagee, salutes the late Former Commandant of the Marine Corps and Medal of Honor Recepient, General Louis H. Wilson casket as it is being laid down to its final reting place by the Marine Corps Pall Bearers on July 19, 2005 in the Arlington National Cemetary in Arlingto, VA. (US Marine Corps photo by Lance Corporal Leonardo Crespo) (UNRELEASED)
The Combat Center's Explosive Ordnance Disposal team participated in an improvised explosive device training exercise July 18 near Condor Gate. The IED was a small rectangular pink box covered with cartoon characters. The threat of the IED resulted in EOD technicians bringing out the team?s remote ordnance neutralization system; a remote-controlled, mobile robot that operates over rough terrain, crosses obstacles and ditches, climbs stairs, and operates in sand, gravel, mud or grass. - The Combat Center's Explosive Ordnance Disposal team participated in an improvised explosive device training exercise July 18 near Condor Gate. The IED was a small rectangular pink box covered with cartoon characters. The threat of the IED resulted in EOD technicians bringing out the team?s remote ordnance neutralization system; a remote-controlled, mobile robot that operates over rough terrain, crosses obstacles and ditches, climbs stairs, and operates in sand, gravel, mud or grass.