Capt. Kenneth Morrow, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit assistant air officer, and Marine Corps Instructor of Water Survival, keeps a watchful eye on Marines as they grab assault packs for a 50-meter swim during Marine Combat Water Survival Training at a combat training pool on Camp Johnson, , May 24, 2012. The Marine Corps and 26th MEU are an amphibious assault force. Therefore all Marines are required to know how to survive in the water. Participants wear all of their combat gear, including a rifle, helmet, flak jacket and assault pack, increasing their confidence in a forward-deployed


Capt. Kenneth Morrow, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit assistant air officer, and Marine Corps Instructor of Water Survival, keeps a watchful eye on Marines as they grab assault packs for a 50-meter swim during Marine Combat Water Survival Training at a combat training pool on Camp Johnson, , May 24, 2012. The Marine Corps and 26th MEU are an amphibious assault force. Therefore all Marines are required to know how to survive in the water. Participants wear all of their combat gear, including a rifle, helmet, flak jacket and assault pack, increasing their confidence in a forward-deployed environment. Marine Corps Water Survival Training 120524-M-SO289-016


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