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Cpl. David Claypool in action

Cpl. David A. Claypool, a field radio operator with 2nd Platoon, Alpha Battery, 3rd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion, scans the horizon for potential targets before ordering his Marines forward during a fire a movement exercise at Range TC-11 Dec. 26. 3rd LAAD is a part of the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa mission, which is to prevent conflict, promote regional stability and protect coalition interests in order to prevail against extremism.


Story:

DJIBOUTI, Africa (Jan. 4, 2008) -- The leathernecks of Battery A, 3rd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion tested their mettle against the Djiboutian landscape during a fire and movement exercise Dec. 26.

A classic staple in Marine Corps infantry training, fire and movement exercises encompass a variety of battlefield techniques, from proper rushing protocol to communication.

"We wanted to refresh the Marines in their tactics and ensure they're proficient with all the weapons systems," said 2nd Lt. Sung C. Park, a platoon commander with Battery A, 3rd LAAD. "Even though we're not an infantry unit, we want to stress that every Marine is a rifleman."

In addition, the Marines familiarized themselves with insertion and extraction operations via air support, said Park, from Chantilly, Va.

Riding in a CH-53 helicopter was a first for most of the Marines, many of whom joined the battalion as individual augments with varying occupational specialties.

"Overall we did well as a group, given the situation and the amount of time we had," said Cpl. David A. Claypool, a field radio operator with Battery A. "Since a large number of the Marines are augments who don't do this kind of training often, I think we did a good job."

Although impressed with the Marines' performance, Claypool knows that continuous practice will only strengthen their tactics and iron out minor kinks.

"We can improve more on our dispersion and communication," remarked Claypool, from New Plymouth, Idaho. "The enemy looks for big targets, so we don't want to give them one."




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Cpl. David Claypool in action
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, January 11 2008 @ 02:44 PM MST
Just to let you know, this artical was also ran in a Japan news paper!!!
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Cpl. David Claypool in action
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, January 12 2008 @ 07:48 AM MST
Thank you so much for all you are doing son, that is very very cool. We miss you David, we pray for the safty of you and your Marines, we pray that God will keep you strong, and growing toward His will and purpose for your life. We love you man. Dad
Cpl. David Claypool in action
Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, January 13 2008 @ 02:49 PM MST
I just want to say thank you, to all of the young men and women that have made the choice to be a great part of this countries building blocks. It is because of you and what you are doing that makes it possible for all of us here at home to set down and post what we want pray when we like and sleep at night knowing we are going to have the same choices tomorrow. God bless you and remember you are in our hearts and prayers every day. Always remember we miss and care for you very much.

Thank you The Ridener Family
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