U.S. Marine Sgt. Ryan J. Turba, left, demonstrates to Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines methods of employing a metal detector April 21 during Korean Marine Exchange Program 14-6 in Pohang, Republic of Korea. Marines use metal detectors to help identify improvised explosive devices, landmines or anything potentially harmful that is buried underground. The practical application familiarizes ROK Marines with the U.S. Marine Corps’ methods and techniques and they taught U.S. Marines their tactics, techniques and procedures as well. Turba, a Chilton, Wis., native, is a combat engineer with 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force.
Date Taken: | 04.21.2014 |
Date Posted: | 04.30.2014 21:49 |
Photo ID: | 1291315 |
VIRIN: | 140421-M-TF269-460 |
Resolution: | 2880x1920 |
Size: | 1.19 MB |
Location: | POHANG, GYEONGSANGBUGDO [KYONGSANGBUK-DO], KR |
Hometown: | CHILTON, WISCONSIN, US |
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