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U.S. Marine Pfc. Darrel Wright (left) and Cpl. Dalton Leinen, motor transport operators assigned to Transportation Service Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 3, navigate through a simulated combat scenario while serving as an opposing insurgent force in Marine Corps Base Hawaii?s new Mobile Counter-IED Interactive Trainer, Sept. 18, 2012. The interactive trainer, a series of four trailers decked out with a plethora of high-definition TVs and intricately crafted visual displays, provides Marines a practical, step-by-step education on one of the most significant threats currently facing troops on the ground ? the deadly improvised explosive device. The MCIT helps Marines recognize IEDs and production materials, understand the insurgent mindset and tactical use of IEDs, and how to mitigate their effectiveness and respond to IED events.
120918-M-0000C-003.jpg Photo By: Cpl. Reece Lodder

Sep 18, 2012
MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII, HI - U.S. Marine Pfc. Darrel Wright (left) and Cpl. Dalton Leinen, motor transport operators assigned to Transportation Service Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 3, navigate through a simulated combat scenario while serving as an opposing insurgent force in Marine Corps Base Hawaii?s new Mobile Counter-IED Interactive Trainer, Sept. 18, 2012. The interactive trainer, a series of four trailers decked out with a plethora of high-definition TVs and intricately crafted visual displays, provides Marines a practical, step-by-step education on one of the most significant threats currently facing troops on the ground ? the deadly improvised explosive device. The MCIT helps Marines recognize IEDs and production materials, understand the insurgent mindset and tactical use of IEDs, and how to mitigate their effectiveness and respond to IED events.


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