U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Emmanuel Martinez/Released 030614-M-XX123-004.JPG
Jun 4, 2014
During Embassy Training Day, where personnel and spouses from the U.S. Embassy in Georgia get a snapshot of the lives of Marines and soldiers in the Georgia Deployment Program-ISAF, Sgt. Austin Kings gives targeting tips for the M4 carbine’s combat optical gunsight to a first-time shooter. During the event, civilian embassy staff participated in basic-infantry experiences with an indoor night-vision course, riding an “MRAP,” or Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle, live-fire of the M4 carbine rifle, eating military rations, and observing a combat movement. Through GDP-I, the Georgian military has trained with Marines to serve alongside U.S. forces and other partner nations for support to the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan.
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