AH-1 Cobras of Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 return from a close air support exercise as part of the first Integrated Training Exercise at Camp Wilson, Twentynine Palms, Calif., Jan. 19, 2013. The ITX is the first of a new series of exercises designed to replace Enhanced Mojave Viper as the Marine Corps' standard pre-deployment training evolution. - AH-1 Cobras of Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 return from a close air support exercise as part of the first Integrated Training Exercise at Camp Wilson, Twentynine Palms, Calif., Jan. 19, 2013. The ITX is the first of a new series of exercises designed to replace Enhanced Mojave Viper as the Marine Corps' standard pre-deployment training evolution.
The U.S. Marine Corps Ceremonial Guard Company, part of the president's escort, marches in the inauguration parade for the 57th Presidential Inauguration, Jan. 21. More than 2,100 servicemembers from each of the five branches are marching in the parade, with approximately 5,000 supporting inaugural festivities. - The U.S. Marine Corps Ceremonial Guard Company, part of the president's escort, marches in the inauguration parade for the 57th Presidential Inauguration, Jan. 21. More than 2,100 servicemembers from each of the five branches are marching in the parade, with approximately 5,000 supporting inaugural festivities.
Sgt. Trevor McLaren, a Klondike, Texas native, is a Marine Corps Instructor of Water Survival Trainer Instructor with the Basic School on Marine Corps Base Quantico. McLaren’s parents ran a public pool in his small hometown, which meant he was in the pool nearly everyday of his life even before the Marine Corps. - Sgt. Trevor McLaren, a Klondike, Texas native, is a Marine Corps Instructor of Water Survival Trainer Instructor with the Basic School on Marine Corps Base Quantico. McLaren’s parents ran a public pool in his small hometown, which meant he was in the pool nearly everyday of his life even before the Marine Corps.
Sgt. Seth Handy, an instructor of water survival, prepares to demonstrate a gear drop exercise for Marines participating in a water survival swim qualification at Ramer Hall pool Jan. 12. In a situation where a Marine could drown, the Marine’s gear must be dropped within seconds to escape. The Marine Corps’ water survival program prepares Marines to survive possible life-threatening, situations in the water. - Sgt. Seth Handy, an instructor of water survival, prepares to demonstrate a gear drop exercise for Marines participating in a water survival swim qualification at Ramer Hall pool Jan. 12. In a situation where a Marine could drown, the Marine’s gear must be dropped within seconds to escape. The Marine Corps’ water survival program prepares Marines to survive possible life-threatening, situations in the water.