Recruits learn rappelling, which is a controlled slide down a rope, to prepare them to deploy from helicopters, navigate difficult terrain and gain access to buildings during raids.
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Recruits learn rappelling to prepare them to deploy from helicopters, navigate difficult terrain and gain access to buildings.
Recruits learn rappelling, which is a controlled slide down a rope, to prepare them to deploy from helicopters, navigate difficult terrain and gain access to buildings during raids.
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Basic Training,
Drill Sergeant
Marine Corps recruits at Parris Island, S.C., practice marksmanship during Recruit Training.
A drill sergeant shows recruits how to attach a belay harness so they can begin rappelling.
Recruits learn the basics of weapons safety and marksmanship during grass week.
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A drill sergeant stands before Army National Guard recruits.
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