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Capt. Caelyn Furman (left), project officer for Marine Corps Systems Command’s Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad team, coaches 2nd Lt. Ana DelValle through the casualty drag obstacle on MCSC’s Marine Corps Load Effects Assessment Program, or MCLEAP, course Dec. 20, 2013, on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. DelValle was one of a group of Marines testing the fitLight timing system, an upgrade the MERS team made to MCLEAP to obtain more concise data for improving current and future gear for infantry Marines.
131220-M-PS121-053.JPG Photo By: Monique Randolph, U.S. Marine Corps

Apr 21, 2014
Quantico, VA - Capt. Caelyn Furman (left), project officer for Marine Corps Systems Command’s Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad team, coaches 2nd Lt. Ana DelValle through the casualty drag obstacle on MCSC’s Marine Corps Load Effects Assessment Program, or MCLEAP, course Dec. 20, 2013, on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. DelValle was one of a group of Marines testing the fitLight timing system, an upgrade the MERS team made to MCLEAP to obtain more concise data for improving current and future gear for infantry Marines.


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