RMRNCRR6–A Drill Instructor (DI) shows a recruit the proper way to aim and hold an M16A1 rifle, while other Marine recruits live fire down range.
RMD6P68F–US Marines armed with M16A1 rifle patrols the area around Grenville during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 25, 1983 in Grenville, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RMHFR3HY–060314-N-0057D-021 Fort Jackson, S.C. (March 14, 2006) Ð Lt. Cdr. Karen Little, assigned to the Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP), Philadelphia, inspects the muzzle of her M16A1 rifle during an Individual Augmentee Training Course at the McCrady Training Center. The Sailors are conducting training prior to deploying in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. U.S. Navy photo by photographerÕs Mate 1st class Timm Duckworth (RELEASED) US Navy 060314-N-0057D-021 Lt. Cdr. Karen Little, assigned to the Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP), Philadelphia, inspects the muzzle of her M16A1 rifle d
RM2E32JPD–M16A1 rifle DN-SD-03-16679.
RFC29WA5–Vietnam period American M7 bayonet for M16 M16A1 rifle. Used until the 1990s.
RMD6P69D–A Marine armed with an M16A1 rifle escorts a captured member of the Peoples Revolutionary Army during Operation URGENT FURY.
RF2GD917W–Students from the Saint George's University of Medicine pose with a member of the 82nd Airborne Division while waiting to be processed for evacuation. The students are being evacuated from the island during the multiservice, multinational Operation URGENT FURY. The soldier is armed with an M16A1 rifle. (USAF PHOTO DF-SN-84-10920)
RMD6P4NG–A US Marine armed with M16A1 rifle patrols the area around Grenville during the Invasion of Grenada, codenamed Operation Urgent Fury October 25, 1983 in Grenville, Grenada. The invasion began on October 25, 1983 and was the first major military action by the United States since the end of the Vietnam War.
RM2HA338R–211129-M-VW477-1108 UDARI RANGE COMPLEX, Kuwait (Nov. 29, 2021) Marines assigned to the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) perform adjustments on an M16A1 rifle combat optic during battle sight zero range at the Udari Range Complex, Kuwait, Nov. 28. The 11th MEU and Essex Amphibious Ready Group are deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of naval operations to ensure maritime stability and security in the Central Region, connecting the Mediterranean and Pacific through the Western Indian Ocean and three strategic choke points. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jaxson Frya
RM2M7KX21–An infantryman armed with an M16A1 rifle and an AN/PVS-2 Starlight scope for use at night. Country: Unknown
RM2M6CJP4–The solders are from Maryland and the D.C. area, 151st LOD (Legal Operations Detachment). They are on Range 28A on the Fort Dix Range Complex during range training for M16A1. The object is to train and test soldiers on the skills necessary to detect, identify, engage and defeat stationary personnel targets in a tactical array. The secondary purpose is to provide realistic and effective marksmanship training. (Photos taken by the Fort Dix [TSC] Training Support Center)
RM2M81C7Y–US military personnel, armed with M16A1 rifles, move out during Operation URGENT FURY. Subject Operation/Series: URGENT FURY Country: Grenada (GRD)
RME0C1C9–Tracker dogs, 1967
RM2M81AXF–US military personnel, armed with M16A1 rifles, lay concertina wire during Operation URGENT FURY. Subject Operation/Series: URGENT FURY Country: Grenada (GRD)
RFC2E5CF–Vietnam period GI. He wears the ‘Armor, Body, Fragmentation Protective, With Collar’ an M1 steel helmet, M56 equipment with M16
RM2M8192F–An M16A1 rifle is laid across crates containing Cuban weapons captured during Operation URGENT FURY. Subject Operation/Series: URGENT FURY Country: Grenada (GRD)
RMG3YXFT–U.S. Army Sergeant looks for a sniper.
RM2M7M427–Marine recruits are instructed in the handling M16A1 rifles. Base: Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RFMNNW8R–M16 rifle Vietnam War period isolated on a white background
RM2BE1EBJ–A Drill Instructor (DI) shows a recruit the proper way to aim and hold an M16A1 rifle, while other Marine recruits live fire down range.
RM2M81C83–A soldier, armed with an M16A1 rifle, patrols the area around Point Salines Airport Operation URGENT FURY. Subject Operation/Series: URGENT FURY Country: Grenada (GRD)
RMRA4BYB–1974 - Marine recruits are instructed in the handling M16A1 rifles.
RM2WCJTCG–A fifteen year old Honduran soldier, stands guard at his post armed with an M16A1, 1983.
RMR583G3–1993 - Two Somalian soldiers pose for a photo during Exercise EASTERN WIND '83, the amphibious landing phase of Exercise BRIGHT STAR '83. The soldier on the right has an M16A1 rifle he borrowed from a US Marine, and the soldier on the left has an AKM 7.62 mm assault rifle.
RM2M7X897–A Marine, armed with an M16A1 rifle, stands at the rail of the aircraft carrier USS AMERICA (CV 66). Base: USS America (CV 66) Country: Mediterranean Sea (MED)
RM2CTE49M–1974 - Marine recruits are instructed in the handling M16A1 rifles.
RM2M898RN–An M16A1 rifle lies in front of each firing position at one of the fort's weapons training ranges. Base: Fort Lewis State: Washington (WA) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMKJ3TW6–Detail of The Three Soldiers (The Three Servicemen) statue, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, National Mall, Washington, D.C., United States of America, USA.
RM2M81B22–Air Force security personnel, armed with M16A1 rifles and wearing camouflage paint, participate in Operation URGENT FURY. Subject Operation/Series: URGENT FURY Country: Grenada (GRD)
RM2M6CJP8–The solders are from Maryland and the D.C. area, 151st LOD (Legal Operations Detachment). They are on Range 28A on the Fort Dix Range Complex during range training for M16A1. The object is to train and test soldiers on the skills necessary to detect, identify, engage and defeat stationary personnel targets in a tactical array. The secondary purpose is to provide realistic and effective marksmanship training. (Photos taken by the Fort Dix [TSC] Training Support Center)
RM2M8191X–A US serviceman armed with an M16A1 rifle in front of a secured building during Operation URGENT FURY. Subject Operation/Series: URGENT FURY Country: Grenada (GRD)
RM2M815Y3–A Marine armed with M16A1 rifle patrols the area around Grenville during Operation URGENT FURY. Subject Operation/Series: URGENT FURY Base: Grenville Country: Grenada (GRD)
RM2M80N17–Two members of an Air Base Ground Defense team man their positions armed with M16A1 rifles during Exercise CROWN DEFENDER. Subject Operation/Series: CROWN DEFENDER Country: Unknown
RM2M81E3N–Marines practice firing M16A1 rifles off the stern of an amphibious ship prior to their arrival in Beirut, Lebanon, to participate in a multinational peacekeeping operation. Country: Mediterranean Sea (MED)
RFMNNW94–M16 rifle Vietnam War period isolated on a white background
RM2JNC5G2–Thai Army soldier with M16A1 2000
RM2R4CEP2–US Navy Petty Officer 1st Class observes Sailors during a M16A1 qualification at the Naval Base Guam gun range
RM2R4C20X–US Navy Lt. Cdr. assigned to the Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP), Philadelphia, inspects the muzzle of her M16A1 rifle during an Individual Augmentee Training Course at the McCrady Traini.
RM2M6CJP9–The solders are from Maryland and the D.C. area, 151st LOD (Legal Operations Detachment). They are on Range 28A on the Fort Dix Range Complex during range training for M16A1. The object is to train and test soldiers on the skills necessary to detect, identify, engage and defeat stationary personnel targets in a tactical array. The secondary purpose is to provide realistic and effective marksmanship training. (Photos taken by the Fort Dix [TSC] Training Support Center)
RM2M81E31–Marines practice firing M16A1 rifles off the stern of an amphibious ship prior to their arrival in Beirut, Lebanon, to participate in a multinational peacekeeping operation. Country: Mediterranean Sea (MED)
RFMNNW8T–M16 rifle Vietnam War period isolated on a white background
RM2M81C8G–A soldier takes a break during Operation URGENT FURY. He is armed with an M203 grenade launcher mounted on an M16A1 rifle. Subject Operation/Series: URGENT FURY Country: Grenada (GRD)
RM2M80KRW–Members of the 90th Security Police Group train in firing M16A1 rifles. Base: Francis E. Warren Air Force Base State: Wyoming (WY) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2M80F75–A female recruit awaits her turn to fire an M16A1 rifle during basic rifle marksmanship training. Base: Fort Dix State: New Jersey (NJ) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2M81MWD–Retired US Senator Barry M. Goldwater examines an M16A1 rifle during his visit to the US Army Armor Center. Base: Fort Knox State: Kentucky (KY) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2R4C21C–US Navy Officer-In- Charge of Operational Health Support Unit Bremerton, Lt. a Navy Reservist field strips and cleans her M16A1 Rifle during an Individual Augmentee Training Course at the McCrad.
RM2M818NJ–A member of the Peoples Revolutionary Army is escorted by Marines armed with M16A1 rifles, into a building after his capture during Operation URGENT FURY. Subject Operation/Series: URGENT FURY Country: Grenada (GRD)
RM2R4CEJY–US Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class receives instruction from Petty Officer 2nd Class on how to properly adjust the rear sight on a M16A1 machine gun at the Naval Base Guam Armory.
RM2M6CJPF–The solders are from Maryland and the D.C. area, 151st LOD (Legal Operations Detachment). They are on Range 28A on the Fort Dix Range Complex during range training for M16A1. The object is to train and test soldiers on the skills necessary to detect, identify, engage and defeat stationary personnel targets in a tactical array. The secondary purpose is to provide realistic and effective marksmanship training. (Photos taken by the Fort Dix [TSC] Training Support Center)
RM2E1H6M5–LT Hamad Al-Angari of Kuwait leads a patrol during ranger training at the Dahlonega Ranger Camp.
RFMNNW97–M16 rifle Vietnam War period isolated on a white background
RM2M818KG–A member of the Peoples Revolutionary Army is escorted by Marines armed with M16A1 rifles into a building after his capture during Operation URGENT FURY. Subject Operation/Series: URGENT FURY Country: Grenada (GRD)
RM2M83078–A member of the Philippine Special Forces, armed with an M16A1 rifle, prepare for battle as part of the reenactment of General MacArthur's landing at Red Beach on October 20, 1944. Base: Leyte Island Country: Philippines (PHL)
RM2M6CJP0–The solders are from Maryland and the D.C. area, 151st LOD (Legal Operations Detachment). They are on Range 28A on the Fort Dix Range Complex during range training for M16A1. The object is to train and test soldiers on the skills necessary to detect, identify, engage and defeat stationary personnel targets in a tactical array. The secondary purpose is to provide realistic and effective marksmanship training. (Photos taken by the Fort Dix [TSC] Training Support Center)
RM2M82RJE–Recruits practice bayonet techniques with M16A1 during basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Base: Usmc Recruit Depot,Parris Island State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2E8R1MR–Military personnel from various nations participate in exercises during multi-national range training at the Dahlonega Ranger Camp.
RFMJN935–M16 rifle Vietnam War period black silhouette
RM2M6CJPE–The solders are from Maryland and the D.C. area, 151st LOD (Legal Operations Detachment). They are on Range 28A on the Fort Dix Range Complex during range training for M16A1. The object is to train and test soldiers on the skills necessary to detect, identify, engage and defeat stationary personnel targets in a tactical array. The secondary purpose is to provide realistic and effective marksmanship training. (Photos taken by the Fort Dix [TSC] Training Support Center)
RM2M82RP1–Recruits clean their M16A1 rifles during individual combat training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Base: Usmc Recruit Depot,Parris Island State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2WCJRTG–A Dominican Republic Armed Forces Soldier, asigned to Delta Company, 1ST Caribbean Battalion, aims his 5.56 mm M-16 assault rifle in the kneeling prone position on April 18, 2004, at Barahona Army Base, Dominican Republic DA-SD-07-32444.
RM2M82PGM–Marine recruits drill with M16A1 rifles during basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Base: Usmc Recruit Depot,Parris Island State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RFMJN936–M16 rifle Vietnam War period black silhouette
RM2M6CJPA–The solders are from Maryland and the D.C. area, 151st LOD (Legal Operations Detachment). They are on Range 28A on the Fort Dix Range Complex during range training for M16A1. The object is to train and test soldiers on the skills necessary to detect, identify, engage and defeat stationary personnel targets in a tactical array. The secondary purpose is to provide realistic and effective marksmanship training. (Photos taken by the Fort Dix [TSC] Training Support Center)
RM2GK7T7B–U.S Marines with Marine Air Control Squadron 1 (MACS-1) fire M4 carbine rifles and M16A1 service rifles during a field exercise (FEX) at Range 300, August 29, 2021, on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. MACS-1 schedules FEXs throughout the year to focus on basic Marine Corps skills in order to sharpen the battalion’s combat and contingency construction capabilities, increasing lethality and survivability.
RM2M82PH2–Marine recruits drill with M16A1 rifles during basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Base: Usmc Recruit Depot,Parris Island State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2GKEEPN–U.S. Marines with Battery A, 1st Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, stand by with an M777 towed 155 mm howitzer to commence a live-fire defense simulation at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California, March 30, 2021. This live-fire defense was set up with M777 towed 155 mm howitzers, .50-caliber machine guns, M240B machine guns as well as M4 carbines and M16A1 rifles, to repel notional enemy attacks from the artillery position.
RM2WGYC63–Australian soldiers acting as aggressors monitor their radios at a command post during the joint Australian U.S. exercise Kangaroo '89 DA-SC-91-01852.
RM2GKEJPB–U.S. Marines with Battery C, 1st Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, conceal their fighting positions before beginning a live-fire defense simulation at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California, March 31, 2021. Marines use concealment to make it difficult for their positions to be seen by air support or reconnaissance efforts. During this live-fire training, the battery used M777 towed 155 mm howitzers, .50-caliber machine guns, M240B machine guns as well as M4 carbines and M16A1 rifles to repel notional enemy attacks from the artillery positi
RFMNNW8Y–M16 rifle Vietnam War period isolated on a white background
RM2M82PGD–Marine recruits drill with M16A1 rifles during basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Base: Usmc Recruit Depot,Parris Island State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMPXKTHT–Lance Cpl. Evan Talbott, a military policeman with Combat Logistics Battalion 31, fires an M16A4 service rifle during marksmanship training aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), June 15, 2017. CLB-31 is permanently assigned to the 31st MEU and provides support for all elements of the MEU. The 31st MEU partners with the Navy’s Amphibious Squadron 11 to form the amphibious component of the Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group. The 31st MEU and PHIBRON 11 combine to provide a cohesive blue-green team capable of accomplishing a variety of missions across the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
RM2GKEJR8–U.S. Marines with Battery C, 1st Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, conceal their fighting positions before beginning a live-fire defense simulation at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California, March 31, 2021. Marines use concealment to make it more difficult for their positions to be seen by air support or reconnaissance efforts. During this live-fire training, the battery used M777 towed 155 mm howitzers, .50-caliber machine guns, M240B machine guns as well as M4 carbines and M16A1 rifles to repel notional enemy attacks from the artillery p
RFMNNW90–M16 rifle Vietnam War period isolated on a white background
RM2GKEERD–U.S. Marines with Battery A, 1st Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, conceal their fighting positions before beginning a live-fire defense simulation at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California, March 30, 2021. Marines use concealment to make it more difficult for their positions to be seen by air support or reconnaissance efforts. During this live-fire training, the battery used M777 towed 155 mm howitzers, .50-caliber machine guns, M240B machine guns as well as M4 carbines and M16A1 rifles to repel notional enemy attacks from the artillery p
RM2M82PGK–Marine recruits drill with M16A1 rifles during basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Base: Usmc Recruit Depot,Parris Island State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMPXKTFT–Lance Cpl. Evan Talbott, a military policeman with Combat Logistics Battalion 31, fires an M9A1 9mm service pistol during marksmanship training aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), June 15, 2017. CLB-31 is permanently assigned to the 31st MEU and provides support for all elements of the MEU. The 31st MEU partners with the Navy’s Amphibious Squadron 11 to form the amphibious component of the Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group. The 31st MEU and PHIBRON 11 combine to provide a cohesive blue-green team capable of accomplishing a variety of missions across the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
RFMNNW91–M16 rifle Vietnam War period isolated on a white background
RM2GKEENY–U.S. Marines with Battery A, 1st Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, conceal their fighting positions before beginning a live-fire defense simulation at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California, March 30, 2021. Marines use concealment to make it more difficult for their positions to be seen by air support or reconnaissance efforts. During this live-fire training, the battery used M777 towed 155 mm howitzers, .50-caliber machine guns, M240B machine guns as well as M4 carbines and M16A1 rifles to repel notional enemy attacks from the artillery p
RM2HGHNK7–U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Darljp V. Agcaoili, a combat engineer with Bridge Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, participates in a Thai-led non-live-fire training on how to disarm and recover an M16A1 anti-personnel mine during Exercise Cobra Gold 21 in Surin Province, Thailand, Aug. 6, 2021. Royal Thai and American Armed Forces worked together during the exercise to conduct landmine disposal operations, render-safe procedure training, and partnered medical response trauma training. This exercise is aligned with the U.S. Department of Defense’s Humanitarian M
RM2M82PHB–Marine recruits drill with M16A1 rifles during basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Base: Usmc Recruit Depot,Parris Island State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMPXKTJC–Staff Sgt. Cody Fazio, a reconnaissance Marine with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit's Force Reconnaissance Platoon (FRP), fires an M1911 .45-caliber pistol during marksmanship training aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), June 15, 2017. FRP and the Amphibious Reconnaissance Platoon form the 31st MEU's Maritime Raid Force, which specializes in reconnaissance operations from the sea. The 31st MEU partners with the Navy’s Amphibious Squadron 11 to form the amphibious component of the Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group. The 31st MEU and PHIBRON 11 combine to provide a cohesive blue
RFMNNW95–M16 rifle Vietnam War period isolated on a white background
RM2GK5DP8–U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Darljp V. Agcaoili, a combat engineer with Bridge Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, participates in a Thai-led non-live-fire training on how to disarm and recover an M16A1 anti-personnel mine during Exercise Cobra Gold 21 in Surin Province, Thailand, Aug. 6, 2021. Royal Thai and American Armed Forces worked together during the exercise to conduct landmine disposal operations, render-safe procedure training, and partnered medical response trauma training. This exercise is aligned with the U.S. Department of Defense’s Humanitarian M
RM2M82PKE–Marine recruits carry their M16A1 rifles during physical training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Base: Usmc Recruit Depot,Parris Island State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMPXKTFE–Marines with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit’s Force Reconnaissance Platoon (FRP) prepare for marksmanship training aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), June 15, 2017. FRP and the Amphibious Reconnaissance Platoon form the 31st MEU’s Maritime Raid Force, which specializes in reconnaissance operations from the sea. The 31st MEU partners with the Navy’s Amphibious Squadron 11 to form the amphibious component of the Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group. The 31st MEU and PHIBRON 11 combine to provide a cohesive blue-green team capable of accomplishing a variety of missions across the
RFMNNW93–M16 rifle Vietnam War period isolated on a white background
RM2GK5DTA–U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Darljp V. Agcaoili, a combat engineer with Bridge Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, participates in a Thai-led non-live-fire training on how to disarm and recover an M16A1 anti-personnel mine during Exercise Cobra Gold 21 in Surin Province, Thailand, Aug. 6, 2021. Royal Thai and American Armed Forces worked together during the exercise to conduct landmine disposal operations, render-safe procedure training, and partnered medical response trauma training. This exercise is aligned with the U.S. Department of Defense’s Humanitarian M
RM2M82PGG–Marine recruits drill with M16A1 rifles during basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Base: Usmc Recruit Depot,Parris Island State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2M818ME–A Marine armed with an M16A1 rifle escorts a captured member of the Peoples Revolutionary Army during Operation URGENT FURY. Subject Operation/Series: URGENT FURY Base: Saint Georges Country: Grenada (GRD)
RMPXKTH9–Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 31 fire M1911 .45-caliber pistols during marksmanship training aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), June 15, 2017. CLB-31 is permanently assigned to the 31st MEU and provides support for all elements of the MEU. The 31st MEU partners with the Navy’s Amphibious Squadron 11 to form the amphibious component of the Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group. The 31st MEU and PHIBRON 11 combine to provide a cohesive blue-green team capable of accomplishing a variety of missions across the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
RM2M80KR3–Members of the 90th Security Police Group, armed with M16A1 rifles, participate in training exercise. Base: Francis E. Warren Air Force Base State: Wyoming (WY) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RFMNNW96–M16 rifle Vietnam War period isolated on a white background
RM2HGHNMD–U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Darljp V. Agcaoili, a combat engineer with Bridge Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, participates in a Thai-led non-live-fire training on how to disarm and recover an M16A1 anti-personnel mine during Exercise Cobra Gold 21 in Surin Province, Thailand, Aug. 6, 2021. Royal Thai and American Armed Forces worked together during the exercise to conduct landmine disposal operations, render-safe procedure training, and partnered medical response trauma training. This exercise is aligned with the U.S. Department of Defense’s Humanitarian M
RMPXKTJ1–Lance Cpl. Will Bunch, a military policeman with Combat Logistics Battalion 31, fires an M4 carbine during marksmanship training aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), June 15, 2017. CLB-31 is permanently assigned to the 31st MEU and provides support for all elements of the MEU. The 31st MEU partners with the Navy’s Amphibious Squadron 11 to form the amphibious component of the Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group. The 31st MEU and PHIBRON 11 combine to provide a cohesive blue-green team capable of accomplishing a variety of missions across the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
RM2M80KR0–Members of the 90th Security Police Group listen to a classroom lecture on the M16A1 rifle. Base: Francis E. Warren Air Force Base State: Wyoming (WY) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2M8E1TJ–A member of a United States Navy construction battalion sights his M16A1 rifle during a combat training exercise. Base: Fort Hunter Liggett State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2HGHNMG–U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Darljp V. Agcaoili, a combat engineer with Bridge Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, participates in a Thai-led non-live-fire training on how to disarm and recover an M16A1 anti-personnel mine during Exercise Cobra Gold 21 in Surin Province, Thailand, Aug. 6, 2021. Royal Thai and American Armed Forces worked together during the exercise to conduct landmine disposal operations, render-safe procedure training, and partnered medical response trauma training. This exercise is aligned with the U.S. Department of Defense’s Humanitarian M
RM2M8B241–A recruit aims his M16A1 rifle during small arms training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Base: Usmc Recruit Depot,Parris Island State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2M82PKT–A Marine recruit cleans his M16A1 rifle during basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Base: Usmc Recruit Depot,Parris Island State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
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