Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jacob Geigle, a ropes and recovery instructor with II Marine Expeditionary Force, Expeditionary Operations Training Group (EOTG), conducts a head count of the Marines with 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) as they complete the Fast Ropes Master Course (FRMC) aboard Marine Corps Base Stone Bay North Carolina, March 30, 2023. FRMC is an opportunity for the EOTG to train and certify the 26th MEU as fast rope masters, giving them the ability to expediently descend a rope into restrictive terrain where landing an aircraft is not possible. The EOTG staff consists of c
Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jacob Geigle, a ropes and recovery instructor with II Marine Expeditionary Force, Expeditionary Operations Training Group (EOTG), conducts a head count of the Marines with 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) as they complete the Fast Ropes Master Course (FRMC) aboard Marine Corps Base Stone Bay North Carolina, March 30, 2023. FRMC is an opportunity for the EOTG to train and certify the 26th MEU as fast rope masters, giving them the ability to expediently descend a rope into restrictive terrain where landing an aircraft is not possible. The EOTG staff consists of close-knit professionals, dedicated to ensuring that deploying MEUs are ready and capable to support geographic combatant commanders and respond to crises events around the globe.
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