It’s rarely pretty. It’s often not in regulation. And it’s a hassle to maintain, but the CAX Stache is a constant of pre-deployment training at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif. (Left to right, top to bottom) Capt. Roy (Geico) Haskins, Lance Cpl. Jason M. Terrill, Capt. Luke Pernotto, Cpl. Erek S. Sharp, Pfc. Daniel L. Lohmann, Cpl. Ryan Guedry, Lance Cpl. Warren Truehaft, Pfc. Kevin C. Vaughn, Lance Cpl. Brent J. Ford. - It’s rarely pretty. It’s often not in regulation. And it’s a hassle to maintain, but the CAX Stache is a constant of pre-deployment training at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif. (Left to right, top to bottom) Capt. Roy (Geico) Haskins, Lance Cpl. Jason M. Terrill, Capt. Luke Pernotto, Cpl. Erek S. Sharp, Pfc. Daniel L. Lohmann, Cpl. Ryan Guedry, Lance Cpl. Warren Truehaft, Pfc. Kevin C. Vaughn, Lance Cpl. Brent J. Ford.
Sgt. Brent C. Olds, 1st squad leader, 2nd platoon, Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, shouts directions to his Marines during an impromptu training session at Range 215, Feb. 23. The Wichita, Kan. native and fellow Lima Company leaders took advantage of an empty training area to build on their Marines skills in military operations in urban terrain. - Sgt. Brent C. Olds, 1st squad leader, 2nd platoon, Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, shouts directions to his Marines during an impromptu training session at Range 215, Feb. 23. The Wichita, Kan. native and fellow Lima Company leaders took advantage of an empty training area to build on their Marines skills in military operations in urban terrain.