☔ Rainy Day Departure
U.S. #Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey, AH-1Z Viper, UH-1Y Venom #aircraft with Marine Aircraft Group 36 prepare for flight operations.
📍 MCAS Futenma, Okinawa, Japan, May 19, 2026.
#Marines with Marine Barracks Washington execute civil disturbance training as part of Military Operations in Urban Terrain.
Civil disturbance training teaches Marines how to employ non-lethal weapons and tactics, enabling them to de-escalate threats and control crowds with minimal force.
#USMC#SemperFi#MOUT
ALT U.S. Marines with 1st Platoon, Guard Company, Marine Barracks Washington, begin to enter a building during civil disturbance training as part of Military Operations in Urban Terrain on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, May 13, 2026. Civil disturbance training teaches Marines how to employ non-lethal weapons and tactics, enabling them to de-escalate threats and control crowds with minimum force. MOUT provides Marines with the opportunity to refine their urban warfare tactics in a dynamic, real-world setting. Emphasizing speed, precision, and tactical coordination, the Marines worked through a series of challenging exercises, including room clearing, security maneuvers, and small unit tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Landon Heredia)\n\n
ALT U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Joshua M. Aikman, a security force guard with 1st Platoon, Guard Company, Marine Barracks Washington, aims down the sights of his Mosberg 500 during civil disturbance training as part of Military Operations in Urban Terrain on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, May 13, 2026. Civil disturbance training teaches Marines how to employ non-lethal weapons and tactics, enabling them to de-escalate threats and control crowds with minimum force. MOUT provides Marines with the opportunity to refine their urban warfare tactics in a dynamic, real-world setting. Emphasizing speed, precision, and tactical coordination, the Marines worked through a series of challenging exercises, including room clearing, security maneuvers, and small unit tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Landon Heredia)\n\n
ALT U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Nathaniel E. Yingling, a security force guard with 1st Platoon, Guard Company, Marine Barracks Washington, aims down the sights of his Mosberg 500 during civil disturbance training as part of Military Operations in Urban Terrain on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, May 13, 2026. Civil disturbance training teaches Marines how to employ non-lethal weapons and tactics, enabling them to de-escalate threats and control crowds with minimum force. MOUT provides Marines with the opportunity to refine their urban warfare tactics in a dynamic, real-world setting. Emphasizing speed, precision, and tactical coordination, the Marines worked through a series of challenging exercises, including room clearing, security maneuvers, and small unit tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Landon Heredia)\n\n
USS Essex (LHD 2) has arrived in LA for Los Angeles Fleet Week! 🇺🇸
Don't miss your chance to tour the ship and meet the Sailors behind the world’s greatest Navy. ⚓️
🗓️ Event schedule and details: lafleetweek.com/
📸 1️⃣-3️⃣ U.S. Marine Corps photos by Lance Cpl. Monserrath Mora
📸 4️⃣ U.S. Coast Guard photo by Chief Petty Officer Lisa Ferdinando
#Navy250#Freedom250#America250