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DVIDS - News - Raptor Soldiers Become Ambassadors to Combat Sexual Assault & Harassment
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Swift Silent Deadly

“Swift Silent Deadly”- So, you’re a U.S. Marine inside a steamy jungle in Vietnam, moving silently through marshy terrain on a 5-man Recon mission, when gunfire erupts, killing two and severely wounding another two of your comrades – what to do? Speaking by Zoom to 24 Y’s.

stripes - Camp Pendleton recon Marine under federal investigation for stolen ammo and explosives

Camp Pendleton recon Marine under federal investigation for stolen ammo and explosives by   Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base sign outside the main gate of the base. A Marine is under federal investigation involving stolen ammunition and explosives from a Camp Pendleton shooting range. (San Diego Union-Tribune/TNS) CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (Tribune News Service) A Marine corporal is under federal investigation amid a probe into several service members for allegedly stealing ammunition and explosives from a Camp Pendleton shooting range, according to the Marine Corps and a Naval Criminal Investigative Service report reviewed by The San Diego Union-Tribune. Seven Marines and one sailor were investigated by NCIS, according to the investigation report. One Marine faces a general court-martial in July and another Marine’s charges were dismissed. All of those involved are attached to the 1st Reconnaissance Battalion at Camp Pendleton.

stripes - 20-year deal expands Air Force training sites in New Mexico s Cibola National Forest

by   Members of the 71st Special Operations Squadron perform a CV-22 Osprey training exercise near Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 27, 2021. (Ireland Summers/U.S. Air Force) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (Tribune News Service) About 20 times a year, Air Force Master Sgt. Eric Denman will take off from Kirtland Air Force Base in a CV-22 Osprey and fly south to the Magdalena Ranger District of Cibola National Forest. As quickly as 20 minutes after takeoff, Denman and other airmen, often those training under his guidance, find what they’re looking for: Difficult flying conditions. Landing zones in the area are at altitudes between 5,500 and 6,500 feet above sea level, which creates struggles for pilots because of the thin air. In the summer, temperatures often soar above 100 degrees, further complicating flight dynamics. Plus there’s fine dust everywhere and it quickly envelops the craft and chokes the engines, requiring the pilots to rely on instruments instead of their eyes as th

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