090421-N-9584H-015 FORT HUNTER LIGGETT, Calif. (April 21, 2009) Marine Capt. Tony Friel, center, discusses the use of a terrain model for patrols with Chief Steelworker Robert Taylor, left, during Operation Bearing Duel 2009. A terrain model allows Seabees to more effectively plan for patrols by recreating the physical characteristic of an area in a miniature version. This effectively gives patrol planners the ability to predict possible ambushes based on terrain layout. Bearing Duel is an annual field training exercise to test the battalion’s ability to deploy to a contingency environment. (U


090421-N-9584H-015 FORT HUNTER LIGGETT, Calif. (April 21, 2009) Marine Capt. Tony Friel, center, discusses the use of a terrain model for patrols with Chief Steelworker Robert Taylor, left, during Operation Bearing Duel 2009. A terrain model allows Seabees to more effectively plan for patrols by recreating the physical characteristic of an area in a miniature version. This effectively gives patrol planners the ability to predict possible ambushes based on terrain layout. Bearing Duel is an annual field training exercise to test the battalion’s ability to deploy to a contingency environment. ( Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Ernesto Hernandez Fonte/Released) US Navy 090421-N-9584H-015 Marine Capt. Tony Friel, center, discusses the use of a terrain model for patrols with Chief Steelworker Robert Taylor, left, during Operation Bearing Duel 2009


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