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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-2 21:49 | 显示全部楼层
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Pfc. Chris Lindblom with Company K, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, practices patrolling through an urban environment at Combat Town during the Motorized Raid Course aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 21, 2010. The Motorized Raid Course is one of several Special Operations Training Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force, events as part of 26th MEU's preparation for deployment this fall.



A Marine with Company K, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, provides security while another Marine carries a simulated casualty at Combat Town during the Motorized Raid Course aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 22, 2010. The Motorized Raid Course is one of several Special Operations Training Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force, events as part of 26th MEU's preparation for deployment this fall

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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-2 21:53 | 显示全部楼层
2nd LAR Brings Lasting Security to Helmand Province
HELMAND PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Marines of Alpha Company, 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion wrapped up five months of security operations in Helmand province, turning their area of operations over to the Marines of 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion.

The battalion's presence allowed them to provide a unique aspect of security in the deserts and the outskirts of towns by their presence laying the foundation for their successors to build upon.

The company was in the far western deserts of Helmand province, maintaining a screen line and pushing across the deserts. They pushed through the deserts, conducting interdictions and cutting off drug lines. This allowed them to prevent drug smuggling and weapons trafficking to and from Marjah. They were able to prevent Taliban fighters from fleeing to the desert from Sistani.

"Everyone that was coming out of Marjah knew that the tanks and LAVs were out here," said Capt. Jared A. Laurin, the commanding officer for Alpha Company from Xenia, Ohio. "Nobody was able to out run us. We owned the desert with those vehicles."

During Operation Moshtarak, 2nd LAR took a new position, providing security in the Sistani Gap as well as the western and southern fronts. This enabled the company to provide a security presence in the gap that was unique, since their vehicles are so mobile.

The company formed a screen line in the desert, south of Marjah along Route Red, for the later portion of their deployment. Moving their presence to the region and running vehicle checkpoints improved the security of the region, and also afforded Marines the opportunity to establish a connection with the local nationals.

Not being able to distinguish the Taliban from the local population was hard for Marines when conducting operation and turned out to be one of the biggest challenges the battalion faced, said Cpl. Brandon T. Templeton, a team leader with Alpha Company.

The lack of trust with the local population also challenged the battalion. Initially establishing trust with the local nationals was difficult because of the cultural differences and the fact that people had not really encountered Marines before, said Lance Cpl. Matthew R. Murphy, a crewman from Brigantine, N.J.

"You still don't know who the bad guys are," said Templeton, from Garden City, Mich. "They aren't carrying around weapons like we are."

The Marines and sailors of 2nd LAR conducted 2,500 interdictions over their time here, interacting with more than 13,000 local nationals, distributing goods and building trust with the local population. By the end of their deployment, the company had locals who would come through the checkpoints to talk to the Marines there, said Cpl. J. D. Rogers, a scout team leader with Alpha Company, 2nd LAR. This led to the Marines being able to develop a good ******* with the locals in the area.

The battalion also encountered improvised explosive devices.

"Everywhere you go, you have to get your mine sweeper out and search their area," said Templeton. "Anywhere can be an IED."

Using the assets available was not the only thing that enabled Marines to locate IEDs and provide protection for major routes. The presence of the battalion being there and the trust of the local population worked together to keep IEDs from being planted and local even tipped off Marines to the locations of IEDs, said Rogers, from Toomsboro, Ga.

The trust developed and the people enrolled in BATS will continue to improve the security of Helmand province after 2nd LAR is home. 1st LAR Bn. will continue security operations in the area and distinguish Taliban fighters from the population. Marines of 2nd LAR also turned over all their standard operating procedures they developed over their deployment setting their replacements up for success. 1st LAR learned how to run VCPs and conduct interdictions.

"It's winning the trust of the local people. We established a ******* with the local people that has never been established before," said Rodgers. "If 1st LAR can continue that trust, then this area will be Taliban-free."

Marines of Alpha Company, 2nd LAR, spent five months conducting security operations in support of the Afghan national army and can return home knowing that they contributed to the success of 1st LAR Bn. and overall security in the Helmand province.
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-2 22:04 | 显示全部楼层

U.S. Marines from Lima Company 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines aim their weapons during a shootout with Taliban fighters in Karez-e-Sayyidi, in the outskirts of Marjah district, Helmand Province, May 15, 2010.



Afghani girls look at a U.S. Marine from Lima Company 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines as he rests in their residential compound following a shootout with Taliban fighters in Karez-e-Sayyidi in the outskirts of Marjah district, Helmand Province, May 15, 2010. Picture taken May 15, 2010.

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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-2 22:07 | 显示全部楼层

An Afghan National Army soldier (R) keeps watch as U.S. Marines from Lima Company 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines prepare their weapons after returning fire at Taliban fighters in the Karez-e-Sayyidi area in the outskirts of Marjah district, Helmand Province, May 15, 2010. Picture taken May 15, 2010.



U.S. Marines from Lima Company 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines return fire during a shootout with Taliban fighters in Karez-e-Sayyidi, in the outskirts of Marjah district, Helmand Province, May 15, 2010.

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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-2 22:09 | 显示全部楼层

A U.S. Marine from Lima Company 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines returns fire during a shootout with Talibanfighters in Karez-e-Sayyidi, in the outskirts of Marjah district, Helmand Province, May 15, 2010.



U.S. Marines from Lima Company 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines return fire during a shootout with Talibanfighters in Karez-e-Sayyidi, in the outskirts of Marjah district, Helmand Province, May 15, 2010.

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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-2 22:12 | 显示全部楼层

U.S. Marines from Lima Company 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines aim their weapons during a shootout with Taliban fighters in Karez-e-Sayyidi, in the outskirts of Marjah district, Helmand Province, May 15, 2010. Picture taken May 15, 2010.



A U.S. Marine from Lima Company 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines returns fire during a shootout with Talibanfighters in Karez-e-Sayyidi, in the outskirts of Marjah district, Helmand Province, May 15, 2010.

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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-2 22:18 | 显示全部楼层
US Marines demonstrate security procedures as the US Marines conduct a public helicopter demonstration May 28, 2010 at Orchard Beach
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-20 08:37 | 显示全部楼层









US Marines with Company I, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit participate in an exercise during Realistic Urban Training aboard Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 6. During the 18-day training evolution, the MEU will conduct several urban training exercises as part of its pre-deployment training. The urban environment is among the most challenging tactical environments MEU Marines may face. The 26th MEU is scheduled to deploy later this fall.

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发表于 2010-6-20 14:58 | 显示全部楼层
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-26 09:20 | 显示全部楼层

A U.S. Marine from the USS Pearl Harbor dock landing ship greets East Timor soldiers after a joint military exercise in Manatutu district in East Timor June 25, 2010. About 2,000 U.S. Marines are visiting East Timor for a week to hold a joint exercise with the East Timor military as well as to participate in other social activities, a spokesman of the U.S. embassy in East Timor said on Thursday.







U.S. Marines from the USS Pearl Harbor dock landing ship take part in a military exercise in Manatutu district in East Timor June 25, 2010. About 2,000 U.S. Marines are visiting East Timor for a week to hold a joint exercise with the East Timor military as well as to participate in other social activities, a spokesman of the U.S. embassy in East Timor said on Thursday.

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