Marines from Bravo Company Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST), Marine Corps Security Force Regiment, provide static displays, April 9, as a bonus for the LEAD program class of 2015 to experience at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Virginia. The event was designed to educate the public on the military’s economic impact in communities surrounding military installations on the Virginia Peninsula. The display included Humvees, several individual weapon systems, packs ranging between 40 and 60 pounds and Marines in full combat gear. The LEAD program class of 2015 was afforded the opportunity

Marines from Bravo Company Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST), Marine Corps Security Force Regiment, provide static displays, April 9, as a bonus for the LEAD program class of 2015 to experience at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Virginia. The event was designed to educate the public on the military’s economic impact in communities surrounding military installations on the Virginia Peninsula. The display included Humvees, several individual weapon systems, packs ranging between 40 and 60 pounds and Marines in full combat gear. The LEAD program class of 2015 was afforded the opportunity  Stock Photo
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1936 x 1291 px | 32.8 x 21.9 cm | 12.9 x 8.6 inches | 150dpi

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9 April 2015

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Marines from Bravo Company Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST), Marine Corps Security Force Regiment, provide static displays, April 9, as a bonus for the LEAD program class of 2015 to experience at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Virginia. The event was designed to educate the public on the military’s economic impact in communities surrounding military installations on the Virginia Peninsula. The display included Humvees, several individual weapon systems, packs ranging between 40 and 60 pounds and Marines in full combat gear. The LEAD program class of 2015 was afforded the opportunity to touch the displays, and ask the Marines questions about the gear to get a better understanding of its purpose. Virginia Peninsula leaders meet with local FAST Marines 150408-M-IH812-050