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Army Releases Sustainability Report 2012
Courtesy Photo | Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment | Date: 10.25.2012U.S. Army Sustainability Report 2012 was released. View Image
In the pool [Image 1 of 8]
Photo by Sgt. Bobby Yarbrough | II Marine Expeditionary Force | Date: 10.25.2012Marines with II Marine Expeditionary (Forward) inflate their blouses during Marine Corps Water Survival Training at the Area 5 pool aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 25. As part of the course, Marines blow air into their blouses and use them as a personal flotation device. (Photo by Marine Sgt. Bobby J. Yarbrough) View Image
Underwater [Image 2 of 8]
Photo by Sgt. Bobby Yarbrough | II Marine Expeditionary Force | Date: 10.25.2012A Marine with II Marine Expeditionary (Forward) returns to the surface of the water after dropping his combat load underwater during Marine Corps Water Survival Training at the Area 5 pool aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 25. The new test, called the gear drop, requires all the Marines to remove all of their... View Image
Submerged [Image 3 of 8]
Photo by Sgt. Bobby Yarbrough | II Marine Expeditionary Force | Date: 10.25.2012A Marine with II Marine Expeditionary (Forward) dives under the surface of the water wearing a full combat load during Marine Corps Water Survival Training at the Area 5 pool aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 25. The new test, called the gear drop, requires all the Marines to remove all of their gear while... View Image
Combat Load [Image 4 of 8]
Photo by Sgt. Bobby Yarbrough | II Marine Expeditionary Force | Date: 10.25.2012A Marine swims 50 meters with a full combat load during Marine Corps Water Survival Training at the Area 5 pool aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 25. As part of the Intermediate Level, Marines must maintain control of a full combat load while swimming 50 meters. (Photo by Marine Sgt. Bobby J. Yarbrough) View Image