Tuesday, March 24, 2009

3/8 Marines make every day count in Afghanistan

HELMAND PROVINCE, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – Pfc. Kristofer D. Langlais (right) simulates a butt stroke with his rife against his partner Cpl. James D. Kettinger during Marine Corps Martial Arts Program sustainment training at Forward Operating Base Now Zad, Helmand Province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, March 7, 2009.

The Marines assigned to first squad, first platoon, Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment (Reinforced), the ground combat element of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force – Afghanistan, utilize what free time they have within the protective walls of the FOB to sustain and educate themselves using the MCMAP.

SPMAGTF-A’s mission is to conduct counterinsurgency operations, and train and mentor the Afghan National Police.

Langlais is a shoulder-launched multipurpose assault weapon gunner, and Kettinger is a squad automatic weapon gunner.
(photo by Lance Cpl. Ronald W. Stauffer)



HELMAND PROVINCE, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – Using his rifle, Sgt. Daniel P. Hubbert demonstrates a butt stroke for Marines with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment (Reinforced), during Marine Corps Martial Arts Program sustainment training at Forward Operating Base Now Zad, Helmand Province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, March 7, 2009.

The Marines of Co. L, 3/8, the ground combat element of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force – Afghanistan, utilize what free time they have within the protective walls of the FOB to sustain and educate themselves using the MCMAP.

SPMAGTF-A’s mission is to conduct counterinsurgency operations, and train and mentor the Afghan National Police.

Hubbert is a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructor and squad leader for first squad, first platoon, Co. L, 3/8.
(photo by Lance Cpl. Ronald W. Stauffer)




HELMAND PROVINCE, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – Lance Cpl. Richard D. Steinke (left) parries Pfc. Jeff W. Thompson’s rifle during Marine Corps Martial Arts Program sustainment training at Forward Operating Base Now Zad, Helmand Province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, March 7, 2009.

The Marines assigned to first squad, first platoon, Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment (Reinforced), the ground combat element of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force – Afghanistan, utilize what free time they have within the protective walls of the FOB to sustain and educate themselves using the MCMAP.

SPMAGTF-A’s mission is to conduct counterinsurgency operations, and train and mentor the Afghan National Police.

Steinke and Thompson are both fire team leaders assigned to first squad, first platoon, Co. L, 3/8.
(photo by Lance Cpl. Ronald W. Stauffer)

HELMAND PROVINCE, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – Sgt. Daniel P. Hubbert demonstrates a side choke followed by a takedown in an improvised dojo during Marine Corps Martial Arts Program sustainment training at Forward Operating Base Now Zad, Helmand Province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, March 7, 2009.

The Marines assigned to first squad, first platoon, Company L, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment (Reinforced), the ground combat element of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force – Afghanistan, utilize what free time they have within the protective walls of the FOB to sustain and educate themselves using the MCMAP.

SPMAGTF-A’s mission is to conduct counterinsurgency operations, and train and mentor the Afghan National Police.

Hubbert is a squad leader for first squad, first platoon, Co. L, 3/8.
(photo by Lance Cpl. Ronald W. Stauffer)
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