SmugMug > keywords > marines > KRTSANISI, Georgia — Lance Cpl. Robert C. Wallisch, an instructor with the Georgia Training Team, gives a briefing to a company of Georgian soldiers prior to a company field exercise here, Nov. 13. The Georgia Deployment Program is a two-year training program with a goal to increase interoperability between the Georgian Army and International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF). The training consists of four 6-month rotations designed to train four Georgian infantry battalions in counterinsurgency tactics, techniques and procedures in preparation for their deployment to Afghanistan in support of ISAF. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Master Sgt. Grady T. Fontana)
SmugMug > keywords > marines > KRTSANISI, Georgia — A team of Georgian soldiers takes cover behind a hardened aircraft structure as they inch closer to their objective during a company raid exercise, Nov. 13. The Georgia Deployment Program is a two-year training program with a goal to increase interoperability between the Georgian Army and International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF). The training consists of four 6-month rotations designed to train four Georgian infantry battalions in counterinsurgency tactics, techniques and procedures in preparation for their deployment to Afghanistan in support of ISAF. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Master Sgt. Grady T. Fontana)
SmugMug > keywords > marines > KRTSANISI, Georgia — Corporal Peter B. Lang (left), an instructor with the Georgia Training Team, is rushed out of a building after being rescued by a Georgian soldier, Nov. 13. Lang role-played as a hostage during a company raid exercise. The Georgia Deployment Program is a two-year training program with a goal to increase interoperability between the Georgian Army and International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF). The training consists of four 6-month rotations designed to train four Georgian infantry battalions in counterinsurgency tactics, techniques and procedures in preparation for their deployment to Afghanistan in support of ISAF. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Master Sgt. Grady T. Fontana)
SmugMug > keywords > marines > KRTSANISI, Georgia — Georgian Army Senior Lt. Gorgodze Zaza, Alpha company commander, 31st Light Infantry Battalion, gathers his men in a company school circle and issues his mission's orders here, Nov. 13. Zaza built a makeshift sand table on the ground using rocks, sticks and whatever else he could find to represent the terrain features. The Georgia Deployment Program is a two-year training program with a goal to increase interoperability between the Georgian Army and International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF). The training consists of four 6-month rotations designed to train four Georgian infantry battalions in counterinsurgency tactics, techniques and procedures in preparation for their deployment to Afghanistan in support of ISAF. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Master Sgt. Grady T. Fontana)
SmugMug > keywords > marines > KRTSANISI, Georgia — Two Georgian soldiers communicate to a third after clearing a hardened aircraft structure during a company raid exercise here Nov. 13. The Georgia Deployment Program is a two-year training program with a goal to increase interoperability between the Georgian Army and International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF). The training consists of four 6-month rotations designed to train four Georgian infantry battalions in counterinsurgency tactics, techniques and procedures in preparation for their deployment to Afghanistan in support of ISAF. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Master Sgt. Grady T. Fontana)
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SmugMug > keywords > marines > November photo
SmugMug > keywords > marines > November photo
SmugMug > keywords > marines > November photo
KRTSANISI, Georgia — Lance Cpl. Robert C. Wallisch, an instructor with the Georgia Training Team, gives a briefing to a company of Georgian soldiers prior to a company field exercise here, Nov. 13. The Georgia Deployment Program is a two-year training program with a goal to increase interoperability between the Georgian Army and International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF). The training consists of four 6-month rotations designed to train four Georgian infantry battalions in counterinsurgency tactics, techniques and procedures in preparation for their deployment to Afghanistan in support of ISAF. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Master Sgt. Grady T. Fontana)
 > KRTSANISI, Georgia — Lance Cpl. Robert C. Wallisch, an instructor with the Georgia Training Team, gives a briefing to a company of Georgian soldiers prior to a company field exercise here, Nov. 13. The Georgia Deployment Program is a two-year training program with a goal to increase interoperability between the Georgian Army and International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF). The training consists of four 6-month rotations designed to train four Georgian infantry battalions in counterinsurgency tactics, techniques and procedures in preparation for their deployment to Afghanistan in support of ISAF. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Master Sgt. Grady T. Fontana)
KRTSANISI, Georgia — Lance Cpl. Robert C. Wallisch, an instructor with the Georgia Training Team, gives a briefing to a company of Georgian soldiers prior to a company field exercise here, Nov. 13. The Georgia Deployment Program is a two-year training program with a goal to increase interoperability between the Georgian Army and International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF). The training consists of four 6-month rotations designed to train four Georgian infantry battalions in counterinsurgency tactics, techniques and procedures in preparation for their deployment to Afghanistan in support of ISAF. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Master Sgt. Grady T. Fontana)
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