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The Marines are adding a precision fires specialist to rifle squads based on lessons learned in Ukraine about the use of ...
The Marine Corps expects to sling more rounds of all kinds downrange in any future conflict, which means Leathernecks need to fire more mortars, rockets and bullets in training to stay proficient.
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Defense News on MSNBack to 13-Marine squads and a new company for infantry battalionsDropping back to the 13-Marine configuration still gives Marines more personnel than the standard nine-soldier U.S. Army ...
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Military Times on MSNHandheld counter-drone devices headed to deploying Marine unitsNATIONAL HARBOR, Md. - Deploying dismounted Marine units will soon field handheld counter-drone system prototypes as the ...
From the north and from the south the hidden Japs poured artillery and 6-in. mortars into the marines on the beachhead. Nearly all our tanks were clustered near the black-ash beaches like so many ...
Six years into its modernization initiative, the Marine Corps has a head start on some of its sister services. But there’s ...
As a forward air controller, Rashman is one of three Marines who will be directing the fire. A Marine battalion can call on mortars, artillery, and aircraft, and each of the three kinds of fire is ...
Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Alexander Bolin ... That new company will include the battalion’s 81mm mortars, organic precision fires, such as drones, and the scout platoon for reconnaissance assets ...
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