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U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. John J. Davis, left, a Marine Corps Instructor of Water Survival with The Basic School, acts as a simulated victim for Cpl. Lizette M. Baez, an intelligence specialist with the Marine Corps intelligence Activity, during a water rescue swim for the Water Survival Advanced Course at Ramer Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virgicnia, Jan. 22, 2026. The week-long Water Survival Advanced ourse challenges Marines’ physical and mental limits through aquatic endurance training, including long swims, breath holds, and complex rescue drills vital to amphibious operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Donovan E. Melendez)
260122-M-IY890-1087.JPG Photo By: Lance Cpl. Donovan Melendez

Mar 12, 2026
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va - U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. John J. Davis, left, a Marine Corps Instructor of Water Survival with The Basic School, acts as a simulated victim for Cpl. Lizette M. Baez, an intelligence specialist with the Marine Corps intelligence Activity, during a water rescue swim for the Water Survival Advanced Course at Ramer Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virgicnia, Jan. 22, 2026. The week-long Water Survival Advanced ourse challenges Marines’ physical and mental limits through aquatic endurance training, including long swims, breath holds, and complex rescue drills vital to amphibious operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Donovan E. Melendez)


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