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RMFEYW30–U.S. Marines with 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command (SPMAGTF-CR-CC), board a MV-22 Osprey attached to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 268, as part of a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 25, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is ready to respond to any crisis response mission in theater to include the employment of a TRAP force.
RMJ4K0N3–A KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352, takes part in a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMRB88F5–General Joseph Dunford Jr., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, speaks to Marines with Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, Erbil, Iraq, Nov. 10, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively.
RMHF3B93–U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Javier Linares, a rifleman with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, Ground Combat Element, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force—Crisis Response—Central Command, rinses his face with water after the Oleoresin Capsicum (OC spray) portion of the Nonlethal Weapons Course conducted by the Law Enforcement Detachment for Marines from the Logistics Combat Element and the Ground Combat Element in an undisclosed location within the Central Command Area of Operations, May 26, 2015. Non-lethal weapons training expands the range of capabilities the Marines of SPMAGTF-CR-CC
RMHF3BJM–U.S. Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force—Crisis Response—Central Command, participate in the riot control portion of the Nonlethal Weapons Course conducted by the Law Enforcement Detachment for Marines from the Logistics Combat Element and the Ground Combat Element in an undisclosed location within the Central Command Area of Operations, May 28, 2015. Nonlethal weapons training expands the range of capabilities the Marines and sailors of SPMAGTF-CR-CC provide the U.S. CENTCOM Commander as an expeditionary, crisis response force in readiness. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cp
RMHF41N4–A U.S. Marine with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command 16.2, directs an F/A-18D Hornet returning to an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, June 9, 2016. VMFA(AW)-533 operates and conducts strikes as part of the Aviation Combat Element of SPMAGTF-CR-CC in support of Operation Inherent Resolve, the operation to eliminate the ISIL terrorist group and the threat they pose to Iraq, Syria, and the wider international community. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released) Follow Me (2724532
RMHF45CM–Two F/A-18D Hornets approach a KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352 during a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz) 161013-M-OB347-279 (30621290561)
RMRB8CHC–General Joseph Dunford Jr., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, speaks to Marines with Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, Erbil, Iraq, Nov. 10, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively.
RMHF45D0–161013-M-OB347-170 CENTRAL COMMAND AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (Oct. 13, 2016) Two F/A-18D Hornets with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 approach a KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352 during a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy r
RMHF40RF–U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, carry a simulated casualty to an MV-22 Osprey during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, May 23, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is ready to respond to any crisis response mission in theater to include the employment of a TRAP force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released) SPMAGTF-CR-CC conducts TRAP Exercise (Image 1 of 10) 160523-M-OB347-197
RMHF41MY–U.S. Marines with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command 16.2, operate M249 light machine guns during a familiarization range at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, June 8, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released) Security Force Marines learn to employ machine guns 160608-M-HB658-081
RMRB8CHJ–General Joseph Dunford Jr., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, speaks to Marines with Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, Erbil, Iraq, Nov. 10, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively.
RMHF41N1–U.S. Marines with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command 16.2, engage targets with mounted M240B machine guns during a familiarization range at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, June 8, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released) Security Force Marines learn to employ machine guns 160608-M-HB658-291
RMRB8CHK–U.S. Marines from Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, hold a cake-cutting ceremony in honor of the 241st Marine Corps Birthday in Erbil, Iraq, Nov. 10, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively.
RMHF41MR–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Kyle Hancock, a fire team leader with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command 16.2, fires an M249 light machine gun during a familiarization range at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, June 8, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released) Security Force Marines learn to employ machine guns 160608-M-HB658-020
RMRB8CHN–U.S. Marines from Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, hold a cake-cutting ceremony in honor of the 241st Marine Corps Birthday in Erbil, Iraq, Nov. 10, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively.
RMHF41MT–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Kyle Hancock, a fire team leader with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command 16.2, fires an M249 light machine gun during a familiarization range at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, June 8, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released) Security Force Marines learn to employ machine guns 160608-M-HB658-028
RMRB8CH8–General Joseph Dunford Jr., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, attends a cake-cutting ceremony with U.S. Marines from Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, in honor of the 241st Marine Corps Birthday in Erbil, Iraq, Nov. 10, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively.
RMHF41MP–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Kyle Hancock, a fire team leader with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command 16.2, fires an M249 light machine gun during a familiarization range at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, June 8, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released) Security Force Marines learn to employ machine guns 160608-M-HB658-015
RMRB8CH9–General Joseph Dunford Jr., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, attends a cake-cutting ceremony with U.S. Marines from Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, in honor of the 241st Marine Corps Birthday in Erbil, Iraq, Nov. 10, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively.
RMHF41N0–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Franklin Venturini, a fire team leader with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command 16.2, performs remedial action on an M249 light machine gun during a familiarization range at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, June 8, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released) Security Force Marines learn to employ machine guns 160
RMP1FHBW–U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, conduct a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Oct. 8, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMRE4W6W–General Joseph Dunford Jr., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, attends a cake-cutting ceremony with U.S. Marines from Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, in honor of the 241st Marine Corps Birthday in Erbil, Iraq, Nov. 10, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively.
RMP1FH5M–An MV-22B Osprey with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 165, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, prepares to land during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Oct. 8, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMRB8CHB–General Joseph Dunford Jr., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, cuts a birthday cake during a ceremony in honor of the 241st Marine Corps Birthday with U.S. Marines from Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, in Erbil, Iraq, Nov. 10, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively.
RMP1FGYH–MV-22B Ospreys with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 165, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, take flight during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Oct. 8, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FH0E–An MV-22B Osprey with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 165, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, prepares to land during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Oct. 8, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FH47–U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, post security during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Oct. 8, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP2FHY3–U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, conduct a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Aug. 29, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP2FJ5N–U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, conduct a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Aug. 29, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP1FHCX–A KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352, takes part in a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FH5D–An F/A-18D Hornet from Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 flies during a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1H0HE–A KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352, takes part in a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FH94–A KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352, descends before landing during a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1H0HB–A KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352, takes part in a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FH3H–A KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352, takes part in a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FH6M–U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, run towards a simulated casualty while conducting a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Oct. 8, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP2FJ5R–A U.S. Marine with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, posts security during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Aug. 29, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP2GTT4–U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, post security during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Aug. 29, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP2FJ7R–U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, prepare to lift a simulated casualty during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Aug. 29, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP1FH4E–A KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352, turns in descent before landing during a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FH2Y–Two F/A-18D Hornets approach a KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352 during a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FGPH–U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, place a simulated casualty on a stretcher while conducting a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Oct. 8, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FX9H–U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Austin OKelley, a rifleman with Company F, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, takes part in a tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel exercise, Aug. 02, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz
RMP1F2G8–U.S. Marines and simulated casualties load onto an MV-22 Osprey with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron-363, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, during a tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel exercise, Aug. 02, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Re
RMP1FX8X–U.S. Marine 1st Lt. Marc Kessler, a platoon commander, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, provides security during a tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel exercise, Aug. 02, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/
RMP1FXKF–An MV-22 Osprey crew chief with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron-363, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, observes a landing zone during a tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel exercise, Aug. 02, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP1FWP5–U.S. Marines with Company F, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, move toward a simulated casualty during a tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel exercise, Aug. 02, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP1FXGN–U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman Third Class Joseph Lujano, with Company F, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, observes a simulated casualty during a tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel exercise, Aug. 02, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMP1F2DY–U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Austin O’Kelley, a rifleman with Company F, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, takes part in a tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel exercise, Aug. 02, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Stat
RMP1FGXX–A KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352, flies in front of multiple F/A-18 Hornets during a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FH84–An F/A-18D Hornet from Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 is refueled by a KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352 during a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever S
RMP1FH4F–A KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352, refuels two F/A-18D Hornets from Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 during a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz
RMHF3RM1–U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division fire an M-240B machine gun during Integrated Training Exercise 2-16 at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., Feb. 16, 2016. The simulated attack was conducted to exercise various tactical aspects of combat maneuvers and combat skills during Final Exercise (FINEX), the culminating event of ITX 2-16. (U.S. Marine Corps Combat Camera photo by Cpl. Trever A. Statz/Released) 3-3 conducts counter attack during FINEX 160216-M-OB347-290
RMHF3RM2–U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division fire an M-240B machine gun during Integrated Training Exercise 2-16 at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., Feb. 16, 2016. The simulated attack was conducted to exercise various tactical aspects of combat maneuvers and combat skills during Final Exercise (FINEX), the culminating event of ITX 2-16. (U.S. Marine Corps Combat Camera photo by Cpl. Trever A. Statz/Released) 3-3 conducts counter attack for FINEX 160216-M-OB347-286
RMP66EFC–U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Steven Habon, platoon sergeant, Weapons Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command 16.2, relays a command to his squad during Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Training at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, May 03, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Chelsey K. Courtney/Released)
RMP66EFD–U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Steven Habon, platoon sergeant, Weapons Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command 16.2, dons his gear during Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Training at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, May 03, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Chelsey K. Courtney/Released)
RMP2F2D4–U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Albert Huerta (left), a radio operator with Detachment N, 3rd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command 16.2, contaminates Cpl. Brandon Ashker, a military policeman with Law Enforcement Detachment, SPMAGTF-CR-CC 16.2, with inert Oleoresin Capsicum spray during an OC qualification course at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Aug. 27, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities. (U.S. Marine Corps photo b
RMP44CGW–U.S. Marines with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, conduct a combat marksmanship practice range, June 5, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released)
RMP44CGX–U.S. Marines with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, conduct a combat marksmanship practice range, June 5, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released)
RMP44CGT–U.S. Marines with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, conduct a combat marksmanship practice range at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, June 5, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released)
RMP4587E–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Johny Galaviz Cortez, an electrician with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, dry fires prior to a combat marksmanship practice range, June 5, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released)
RMP1EMC1–A simulated casualty is carried during a Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel exercise, Aug. 02, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP1EMC9–A simulated casualty is carried during a Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel exercise, Aug. 02, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP1EMCA–A simulated casualty is carried during a Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel exercise, Aug. 02, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP4588B–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Brandon Gonzalez (center), squad leader with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, supervises Marines during a combat marksmanship practice range, June 5, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released)
RMP44CGY–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Vincent Shafer, 3rd Platoon Guide with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, fires an M4 carbine during a combat marksmanship practice range, June 5, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released)
RMP45888–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Zachary Runge, squad leader with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, conducts a forward assault during a combat marksmanship practice range, June 5, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released)
RMP44X1J–U.S. Marines with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, conduct rifle to pistol transitions during a combat marksmanship practice range at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, June 5, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released)
RMP3RBH0–U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Kory Wormington, a military policeman with 1st Law Enforcement Detachment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, is assisted with removing his “contaminated” Mission Oriented Protective Posture suit during a Reconnaissance , Surveillance and Decontamination course run by Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Marines while forward deployed, July 16, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a crisis response unit that has the ability to project combat power throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviat
RMP3RBGN–U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Kory Wormington, a military policeman with 1st Law Enforcement Detachment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, is assisted with removing his “contaminated” Mission Oriented Protective Posture suit during a Reconnaissance , Surveillance and Decontamination course run by Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Marines while forward deployed, July 16, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a crisis response unit that has the ability to project combat power throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviat
RMP3RBEN–U.S. Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, put on Mission Oriented Protective Posture gear during a Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Decontamination course run by Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Marines while forward deployed, July 16, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a crisis response unit that has the ability to project combat power throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP3RBG4–U.S. Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, seal simulated hazardous material sample during a Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Decontamination course run by Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Marines while forward deployed, July 16, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a crisis response unit that has the ability to project combat power throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP3RBF0–U.S. Marine Cpl. Travis Knigge, right, a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense specialist with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, inspects a Marine’s gas mask during a Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Decontamination course run by Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Marines while forward deployed, July 16, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a crisis response unit that has the ability to project combat power throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets. (
RMP47MAY–U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsmen simulate a chaotic environment for U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Dillan Halliburton, an engineer equipment mechanic, with Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, during the final exam of a combat lifesaver course, June 17, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is currently forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond, rapidly, to a variety of contingencies. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/Released)
RMP479NM–A U.S. Marine writes the time a tourniquet is applied to Cpl. Joe Tamayo, a heavy equipment operator, both with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force – Crisis Response - Central Command , during the final exam of a combat lifesaver, June 17, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is currently forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond, rapidly, to a variety of contingencies. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released)
RMP47MF7–A U.S. Marine administers a nasopharyngeal airway to Cpl. Joe Tamayo, a heavy equipment operator, with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force – Crisis Response - Central Command, during the final exam of a combat lifesaver course, June 17, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is currently forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond, rapidly, to a variety of contingencies. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released)
RMP1FF46–MV-22B Ospreys with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 165, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, take flight during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Oct. 8, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FF44–An MV-22B Osprey with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 165, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, prepares to land during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Oct. 8, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FF43–U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, post security during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Oct. 8, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FF47–U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, conduct a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Oct. 8, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FF49–An MV-22B Osprey with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 165, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, prepares to land during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, Oct. 8, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1EN08–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Gabriel Macias, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment sergeant major, talks with his Marines during Mission Rehearsal Exercise 2016 near the southern border of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Sept. 11, 2016. The MRX is a collective training event where the MAGTF elements collaborate to refine individual and cooperative capabilities. SPMAGTF - CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat asse
RMP3RBJ3–U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force – Crisis Response – Central Command, conduct fast rope training while forward deployed, July 04, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities through out the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP3RBHY–U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force – Crisis Response – Central Command, conduct fast rope training while forward deployed, July 04, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities through out the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP3RBHF–U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force – Crisis Response – Central Command, conduct fast rope training while forward deployed, July 04, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities through out the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include embassy reinforcement.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP44X1H–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Vincent Shafer (left), 3rd Platoon Guide with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, acts as a primary safety officer during a combat marksmanship practice range, June 5, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donald Holbert/ Released)
RMP1FF3W–A KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352, takes part in a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FF3Y–A KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352, descends before landing during a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP1FF3X–A KC-130J with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352, takes part in a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command aerial refueling exercise, Oct. 13, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz)
RMP3RNRX–An MV-22 Osprey with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron-363, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command prepares to land during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, July 18, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP3RNWM–An MV-22 Osprey with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron-373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, prepares to land during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, July 18, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Released)
RMP3RBBW–U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman Third Class Erik Wilson with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, places an intravenous catheter into the arm of a simulated casualty during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, July 18, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cp
RMP3RBC8–U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, approach the objective to recover a simulated casualty during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel exercise, July 18, 2016. SPMAGTF – CR – CC is a self-sustaining expeditionary unit, designed to provide a broad range of crisis response capabilities throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets, to include TRAP and embassy reinforcement. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/
RMP3RBG3–U.S. Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, examine a simulated hazardous threat with Joint Chemical Agent Detectors during a Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Decontamination course run by Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Marines while forward deployed, July 16, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a crisis response unit that has the ability to project combat power throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Relea
RMP3RBF6–U.S. Marine Cpl. Travis Knigge, left, a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense specialist with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, inspects a Marine’s gas mask during a Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Decontamination course run by Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Marines while forward deployed, July 16, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a crisis response unit that has the ability to project combat power throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets. (U
RMP3RBFP–U.S. Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, approach a simulated hazardous threat with Joint Chemical Agent Detectors during a Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Decontamination course run by Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Marines while forward deployed, July 16, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a crisis response unit that has the ability to project combat power throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Trever Statz/Rele
RMP3RBEG–U.S. Marine Cpl. Deondre Lucas, a supply noncommissioned officer with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, puts on Mission Oriented Protective Posture gear during a Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Decontamination course run by Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Marines while forward deployed, July 16, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a crisis response unit that has the ability to project combat power throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and ground combat assets. (U.S. Marine Corps phot
RMP3RBEW–U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Kory Wormington, of Norman, Okl., a military policeman with 1st Law Enforcement Detachment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, puts on Mission Oriented Protective Posture gear during a Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Decontamination course run by Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Marines while forward deployed, July 16, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a crisis response unit that has the ability to project combat power throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, using organic aviation, logistical, and
RMP3RBF9–U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Kory Wormington, a military policeman with 1st Law Enforcement Detachment, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command, and Cpl. Deondre Lucas, a supply noncommissioned officer, patrol with Joint Chemical Agent Detectors during a Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Decontamination course run by Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Marines while forward deployed, July 16, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a crisis response unit that has the ability to project combat power throughout the Central Command area of responsibility, usin
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