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A Marine reaches for a weapon while grappling another Marine during Marine Special Operations Advisor Group?s 12-day light-infantry tactics training package at Mike Bravo training area here, from Aug. 20 until Friday. The training is part of U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Special Operations Command?s continuous preparation for Foreign Internal Defense missions. Forty Marines with MSOAG?s six-month student pipeline conducted day and night raid operations, combat patrols, ambushes, assaults and a combination of movement and live-fire exercises. They also learned various knife and baton combat techniques to help them in close-combat situations. - A Marine reaches for a weapon while grappling another Marine during Marine Special Operations Advisor Group?s 12-day light-infantry tactics training package at Mike Bravo training area here, from Aug. 20 until Friday. The training is part of U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Special Operations Command?s continuous preparation for Foreign Internal Defense missions. Forty Marines with MSOAG?s six-month student pipeline conducted day and night raid operations, combat patrols, ambushes, assaults and a combination of movement and live-fire exercises. They also learned various knife and baton combat techniques to help them in close-combat situations.

?Onslovian? soldiers carry a wounded ?Onslovian? soldier after a Marine applied medical treatment during a training scenarnio. In order to assist in U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Special Operations Command?s growing Foreign Internal Defense mission requirements, H Company, 2d Marine Special Operations Battalion, completed a five-day advisor field exercise at Landing Zone Parrot, here, Aug. 5-9. With this AdFEX, and other extensive training like it, the Marines of MSOC H will be better prepared to accomplish FID missions while deployed around the globe. - ?Onslovian? soldiers carry a wounded ?Onslovian? soldier after a Marine applied medical treatment during a training scenarnio. In order to assist in U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Special Operations Command?s growing Foreign Internal Defense mission requirements, H Company, 2d Marine Special Operations Battalion, completed a five-day advisor field exercise at Landing Zone Parrot, here, Aug. 5-9. With this AdFEX, and other extensive training like it, the Marines of MSOC H will be better prepared to accomplish FID missions while deployed around the globe.