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Marines with Alpha Company, Marine Barracks Washington, conduct military operations in urban terrain training at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., 11 July, 2021. The Marines learned, practiced, and implemented several different procedures: assaulting toward a building, clearing rooms and stairwells, and different techniques on navigating hallways and tight quarters. They finished the exercise with simulation ammunition and participated in notional squad versus squad engagements to better simulate a live urban environment. Image details File size:
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