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Training, the key to battle readiness 

ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska – Today’s global war on terrorism and Operation Iraqi Freedom II make preparing U.S. forces for future contingencies of particular importance. At any given time, there are armed forces units undergoing training for such contingencies. Exercise Northern Edge is an example of such training.

Northern Edge, which runs through June 16, is Alaska’s joint training exercise designed to enhance interoperability among the services by sharpening and honing joint service techniques and procedures. Such training helps provide a ready force capable of protecting America’s interests at home and abroad. More than 9,000 Airmen, Sailors, Soldiers, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen from active duty, Reserve, and National Guard units are participating in this year’s exercise.

However, few military units or members will undergo training like that of one Marine company training in Northern Edge. The Marines of India Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines, home-based in Hawaii, spend their time cammying up and moving through the woods as they refine patrolling and assault techniques.

“We’re doing a little force-on-force training with the Army Special Forces,” said Cpl. Jeff Pearson, fire team leader, I Co., 3/3 Marines. “As part of the exercise, special ops forces are trying to move about undetected. Our job is to detect them,”

As exercise participants, these Marines, along with an Army Special Forces team, are practicing tactical movements, setting up ambushes and conducting security patrols. They carry weapons and use hand signals, all the while, trudging through miles of the rugged Alaskan terrain in search of the “enemy,” which, in this case, happens to be the Army aggressors.

“This is some of the best training we’ve ever gotten,” Cpl. Pearson said. “We get to train with the Army, which is pretty unusual.”

As part of the 10-day exercise, the platoon has fired simulated paintball-type rounds, and had a mock terrorist attack, in which the Marines took over a house and arrested “terrorists.” According to Marine Sergeant Reginald Daniels, platoon sergeant, I Co., 3/3, they also hiked 10 miles to set up a base camp, and are going to shoot on a live-fire range later on in the week.

While this type of training may not suit everyone, these Marines enjoy being in Alaska and training with the other services. “Northern Edge has been an experience I will never forget. It’s definitely been the most high-speed training I’ve ever gotten,” said Cpl. Pearson.  

ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska – Marine scout snipers patrolled in Alaska during exercise Northern Edge 04. Pictured in a security halt are Cpl. Greg Wendorff (right), Cpl. Brian Martin (left), and Lance Cpl. Brandon Wittwer, who are from the Headquarters and Service Company, Scout Sniper Platoon, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines stationed at Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. Northern Edge is Alaska's annual joint training exercise designed to enhance interoperability among the services by sharpening and honing joint service techniques and procedures. It helps provide a ready force capable of protecting America's interests at home and abroad. More than 9,000 Airmen, Sailors, Soldiers, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen from active duty, Reserve, and National Guard units are participating in this year's exercise, which runs through 16 June. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Strang) (Released)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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