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Marines looking for a few good mountain men

Marines looking for a few good mountain men

By Steve Mraz, Stars and Stripes
Mideast edition, Thursday, October 13, 2005


U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. William Swinson, with Company F, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, scans a ridgeline while climbing a 7,000-foot mountain in eastern Afghanistan last month. Photo by Steve Mraz / S&S

ASADABAD, Afghanistan — They’ve stormed beaches, planted the American flag at Iwo Jima and are best known for amphibious landings.

But in Afghanistan, the U.S. Marine Corps operates in a country without shores to perform its traditional mission. In landlocked Afghanistan, the Marines are more at home with boulders under their feet than sand.

“War is changing,” said Marine Cpl. Edilberto Fernandez, a squad leader with 3rd Platoon, Company E, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, out of Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. “Even though we are amphibious, and that’s how we got our name and made ourselves Marines, we are able to fight successfully in the mountains. Marines are fighting a different type of war now than we were in World War II or Vietnam.”

Adapting to the environment, Marines here are humping up massive mountains to chase down enemy forces who are normally unburdened by heavy packs. The “Devil Dogs” have become adept at operating on steep mountainsides in high altitudes around 10,000 feet.

They lug 80- to 100-pound packs, weapons, ammunition, body armor and helmets for days on end with no flat land in sight. And they do it every day, largely unbeknownst to the broader American public. Every time Company E Marines leave the wire at Forward Operating Base Asadabad, they know they’re going up a mountain.

So what does it take to be a mountain man?

“Endurance,” said Cpl. Jason Stout, 22, of Elko, Nev. “You have to have the mentality for it. You just gotta be able to do it.”

Hiking up mountains in the hot sun under the strain of heavy packs does take endurance, but it’s not as physical as one may think, said Lance Cpl. Larry Gonzales.

“It’s mental,” said the 21-year- old from Lodi, Calif. “You have to stay positive and never give up on yourself. You may hear us complaining, but it’s mainly joking around. If you don’t take it seriously, the mountain will kick your butt.”

Historical motivation also keeps the Marines taking one thigh-burning step after another.

“People put us on a higher pedestal,” Stout said. “It’s our job to keep up the standard that the Marines before us set.”


Company E Marines begin the long descent home after climbing the mountain. The Marines have become adept at operating in high altitudes and on mountainous terrain in Afghanistan. Photo by Steve Mraz / S&S




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Old 10-26-2005, 01:01 PM   #2 (permalink)

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Seeing as how the USMC is, according to most journalists, all about amphib and only about amphib...it's probably just an accident that the USMC also has such things as Mountain Warfare School.

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Re: Marines looking for a few good mountain men

What about the cold weather training?
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