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Casting a Line: 2nd AAV Bn. Conducts Mk-154 Shoot
II Marine Expeditionary Force
Sept. 18, 2015 | 0:56
Marines with 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion fired the Mk154 Mine Clearance Launcher aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Sept. 19, 2015, as part of a qualification for the weapon system. During the exercise, the unit fired six inert line charges to prepared themselves for future employment of the system.
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