military > A Light Armored Vehicle, or LAV, waits to be loaded on a Landing Craft Air Cushion, LCAC, during the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s Expeditionary Strike Group Exercise.
military > Marines on a Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) prepare to go on patrol as an AH1W "Super Cobra" helicopter flies by.
military > With the aid of their Light Armored Vehicle Two Five (LAV-25), these Marines can undertake a number of missions, to include facilitating reconnaissance, artillery direction and ‘hit and run missions.’
military > Marines maneuver their Light Armored Vehicles into a security perimeter during the Non-Combatant Evacuation Operation exercise (NEO) held on Onslow Beach on board Camp Lejeune, N.C.
A Light Armored Vehicle, or LAV, waits to be loaded on a Landing Craft Air Cushion, LCAC, during the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s Expeditionary Strike Group Exercise.
military > A Light Armored Vehicle, or LAV, waits to be loaded on a Landing Craft Air Cushion, LCAC, during the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s Expeditionary Strike Group Exercise.
A Light Armored Vehicle, or LAV, waits to be loaded on a Landing Craft Air Cushion, LCAC, during the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s Expeditionary Strike Group Exercise.
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