Sergeant Jeremy Sands (right), heavy equipment mechanic, Retrograde in Support of Reset and Reconstitution Operations Group [R4OG], 1st Marine Logistics Group, looks for an improvised explosive device with the assistance of Sgt. Richard Cheeks (left), heavy equipment operator, R4OG, 1st MLG, during IED awareness training aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., March 10, 2014, in preparation for an upcoming deployment. While in Afghanistan, their mission is to identify what equipment they can use, bring it back, and reallocate it to save money and prepare for future As they accomplish thi
Sergeant Jeremy Sands (right), heavy equipment mechanic, Retrograde in Support of Reset and Reconstitution Operations Group [R4OG], 1st Marine Logistics Group, looks for an improvised explosive device with the assistance of Sgt. Richard Cheeks (left), heavy equipment operator, R4OG, 1st MLG, during IED awareness training aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., March 10, 2014, in preparation for an upcoming deployment. While in Afghanistan, their mission is to identify what equipment they can use, bring it back, and reallocate it to save money and prepare for future As they accomplish this, the Marines will operate in an area known to have IEDs. IEDs can be made with everyday household items, making it a cheap and effective weapon for the insurgents to employ against troops. Marines with 1st MLG prepare for an upcoming retrograde deployment 140310-M-KZ123-030
Size: 1291px × 1936px
Photo credit: © PJF Military Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: 17, 1st, afghanistan, armed, awareness, clr-17, combat, conflict, cpl., david, deployment, device, explosive, forces, group, guerrero, gysgt., hosch, hoshibata, ied, improvised, indicators, keenan, kobe, lance, logistics, marine, marines, military, mlg, observation, pre-deployment, r4og, raymond, regiment, retrograde, sgt., situational, states, training, united, war, zelazoski