Marines with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit's Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company detachment treat a simulated casualty while arranging an evacuation during a sustainment training event here, Oct. 31. The detachment, along with members of 5th ANGLICO, honed their numerous combat proficiencies during a two-day training session. Basic patrolling, combat life-saving, landing zone selection, casualty evacuation and "talking-on" close air support were the primary skills practiced during the training. The ANGLICO detachment provides the 31st MEU commander a liaison capability and plans, coordinate
Marines with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit's Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company detachment treat a simulated casualty while arranging an evacuation during a sustainment training event here, Oct. 31. The detachment, along with members of 5th ANGLICO, honed their numerous combat proficiencies during a two-day training session. Basic patrolling, combat life-saving, landing zone selection, casualty evacuation and "talking-on" close air support were the primary skills practiced during the training. The ANGLICO detachment provides the 31st MEU commander a liaison capability and plans, coordinates, and conducts terminal control of fires in support of joint, allied and coalition forces. The 31st MEU is the Marine Corps' force in readiness for the Asia-Pacific region and the only continuously forward deployed MEU. Loading the wounded for transport 131031-M-PZ610-827
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