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    2nd LAAD Marines charge, clear rooms during MOUT training

    2nd LAAD Marines charge, clear rooms during MOUT training

    Photo By Pfc. Nicholas Baird | Lance Cpl. Matthew Ford scans a passageway during military operations on urban terrain...... read more read more

    MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES

    09.16.2015

    Story by Pfc. Nicholas Baird 

    Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point

    MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERY POINT, N.C. - Bravo Battery, 2nd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion noncommissioned officers guided new-join Marines through military operations on urban terrain training clearing houses swiftly and silently at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., Sept. 16.

    The training is designed to ensure the Marines are prepared for combat on urban terrain. During the exercise, the Marines learned verbal and visual signals to communicate with one another while clearing a room from bottom to top.

    “I hope the Marines take this training and apply it in the future so that room clearing and urban patrolling may become muscle memory for them,” said Sgt. John H. Sharpe, a low altitude air defense gunner with 2nd LAAD. “I hope these Marines will pass this knowledge on to future generations.”

    The Marines set up a perimeter around their target and focused in on the room that they were preparing to clear, said Sharpe. By training the Marines in a realistic environment, the Marines are learning to think on their feet and make sound decisions in a combat environment, he explained.

    According to Sharpe, the goal of the training is to make the knowledge of military operations on urban terrain equal across the entire platoon, from the most junior to the most senior Marines.

    “The Marines learned a lot from the close-quarters combat training,” said Lance Cpl. Arismendy Reynoso Jr., a low altitude air defense gunner with the squadron. “The training the Marines underwent helped a lot, giving them more knowledge on missions they may face on the ground.”

    According to Reynoso, the training was useful because the Marines utilized practical application outside the classroom. The Marines had hands-on training as they completed many different scenarios requiring different tactics and problem solving skills.

    “This training can help the battery in many situations,” stated Reynoso. “2nd LAAD needs to be trained and master their ground combat skills in order to ensure we are mission ready for any task we are assigned to.”

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    Date Taken: 09.16.2015
    Date Posted: 09.18.2015 13:13
    Story ID: 176540
    Location: MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA, US

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