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America¡¯s Battalion has been moving like a well-oiled machine through live-fire exercises at the platoon and company levels on the grueling ranges at Twentynine Palms. The battalion is also rotating one company at a time through the Strategic Operations training facility located at Segall Studios in San Diego. Here, the Marines will get to experience up close and personal interaction with ¡°locals¡±, played by Hollywood actors, while on patrol in a town realistically tailored to reflect the ¡°real thing.¡±
¡°Strategic Operations is a training facility that prides itself for being different than any other facility," said Stu Segall, owner of Segall Studios, in a recent interview with the Twentynine Palms base public affairs office. "We use the magic of Hollywood to simulate a real-world training environment for tomorrow's threat. We combine movie-making techniques with [the experience of desert warfare veterans to create] realism for training needs."
At the studio, America¡¯s Battalion experienced a mock town complete with costumed ¡°insurgents¡± and improvised explosive devices.
At an alternate site aboard Marine Corps Air Station, Miramar, the Marines also conducted convoy ops and more Entry Control Point (ECP) and Vehicle Control Point (VCP) training. The Marines conducted these operations while receiving fire from Segall Studio¡¯s professional actors and actresses – some of whom are former service members with combat experience.
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