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Marines


Super Squad Competition

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4th Marine Division conducts an Annual Rifle Squad Competition (ARSC) to foster the warrior spirit through intense competition and determine the top rifle squad within 4th Marine Division for 2017. The competition cadre will consist of SNCO’s and NCO’s within MARFORRES and logistical support from Force Headquarters Group and the host battalion. The competition is designed to evaluate a 14-man infantry squad throughout an extensive field and live-fire evolution. 4th Marine Division conducts the ARSC aboard Fort Richardson, Alaska in order to determine the top rifle squad in the Division.  The 2017 ARSC is open only to each of the 4th Marine Division infantry regiments. This year the Commanding General granted that each infantry regiment will provide their top two rifle squads to compete in offensive operations, defensive operations, patrolling techniques, combat marksmanship, physical endurance, and overall small unit leadership. Each event will be evaluated and scored with results and leaders board tracked throughout the event. At the conclusion of the competition each squad will participate in the closing ceremony where the Division Commanding General will recognize the top squad in the Division and award them with the “Super Squad” medal. 

 

 

 

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MAG-41 deploys Tactical Air Ground Refueling System during Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations scenario during ITX 4-22
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Isaiah Kilian, a bulk fuel specialist with Marine Wing Support Squadron 473, Marine Aircraft Group 41, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, reads a fuel counter during a long-range refueling mission at a forward arming and refueling point located at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., July 29, 2022. Marine Forces Reserve is using ITX 4-22 to exercise Force Design 2030 initiatives such as expeditionary advanced base operations. By executing long range insertion and distributed operations across more than 300 miles, MAGTF-23 will prove their ability to fulfill future Marine Corps warfighting concepts. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Ryan Schmid)

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Faces of the Force: Sgt. James Ellis
Marine Forces Reserve consists of skilled warfighters who are not only prepared to serve their country at all times, but who are also prepared to support and provide in their local communities as...

4th MarDiv returns to Super Squad Competition in Alaska
Fourth Marine Division is taking on Alaska’s arctic terrain for the third year in a row as they return for the Marine Corps’ Annual Rifle Squad or “Super Squad” Competition. The previously acclaimed...