Petty Officer 2nd Class Devin L. Turner, hospital corpsman, 15th Marine Expedtionary Unit, explains the importance of pressure points before applying a tourniquet to a group of cadets with El Camino High School's Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps at the MEU's armory in Camp Del Mar, Aug. 16. Marines and sailors with the MEU educated a portion of the school's JROTC where they spent two days on base living like Marines would in order to better their understanding of the operational side of the Marine Corps, something that can't be taught inside their classrooms on campus. Turner, 28, is a na
Petty Officer 2nd Class Devin L. Turner, hospital corpsman, 15th Marine Expedtionary Unit, explains the importance of pressure points before applying a tourniquet to a group of cadets with El Camino High School's Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps at the MEU's armory in Camp Del Mar, Aug. 16. Marines and sailors with the MEU educated a portion of the school's JROTC where they spent two days on base living like Marines would in order to better their understanding of the operational side of the Marine Corps, something that can't be taught inside their classrooms on campus. Turner, 28, is a native of Fresno, Calif. Marines give JROTC a taste of the Corps 110816-M-YG378-287
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