| Excellence Is Forged In The Nightby U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jacqueline Parsons
 June 8, 
			2021
 After months of preparation and planning, 2d Marine Division (2d 
			MARDIV) conducted the first iteration of night live-fire training on 
			range G-36 on May 23, 2021.  
				
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					 U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 2d Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, and 2nd Marine Regiment, 2d Marine Division, rehearse attacks on a company battle course on range G-36, Camp Lejeune, N.C., May 22, 2021. Echo Company was the first company to execute the battle course as a night live-fire event. The event is the culmination of their Marine Corps Combat Readiness Evaluation, certifying the unit as an apex battalion. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jacqueline Parsons)
 |  Range G-36 opened in December 2020 as Camp Lejeune’s first 
			company-level battle course. Since its debut, units have run the 
			course only in the daytime due to the challenging and unfamiliar 
			layout, including dense treeline and uneven terrain making up the 
			majority of the training area. 
 “The range has about a 10 sq. 
			km. footprint and is the largest, and arguably most challenging, 
			range for an infantry unit to maneuver and conduct live-fire 
			training on Camp Lejeune,” said Maj. Patrick Hassett, operations 
			officer with 2d Marine Regiment, 2d MARDIV. “There are significant 
			complex live-fire problem sets within the battle course.”
 
 Maneuvering company assets in the dark, which include combat 
			engineers, heavy weaponry, mortars, and vehicles with Combined 
			Anti-Armor Team, requires months of training in order to 
			successfully seize and hold objectives swiftly and safely.
 The first battalion within 2d MARDIV slated for the challenge was 
			2d Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment (2/8). The battalion conducted 
			reinforced attacks with its three companies as the finale of its 
			Marine Corps Combat Readiness Evaluation (MCCRE), which is used to 
			test battalions on deployment readiness.
 On May 22, 2021, 
			Echo Company of 2/8 took to the battle course, making history as the 
			first company to demonstrate a successful level of proficiency on 
			G-36.
 In order to excel in the difficult environment, Echo Company 
			first rehearsed with no ammunition, day and night. When the sun set, 
			Marines and Sailors were equipped with night vision optics to 
			navigate the terrain.  
				
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					 U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 2d Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2d Marine Division, notionally suppress targets on a company battle course on range G-36 
					using night vision optics, Camp Lejeune, N.C., May 22, 2021. Echo Company was the first company to execute the battle course as a night live-fire event. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jacqueline Parsons)
 |  “Keeping accountability while trying to maintain fireteam 
			integrity, and understanding where the supporting and adjacent units 
			are, is extremely challenging at night,” said Sgt. Sam Griffith, a 
			squad leader with Echo Company. “As a small unit leader, you have to 
			identify these things on the deck, fix it on the fly, debrief after, 
			and correct the mistakes that you’ve made; that’s how you get better 
			every time.”
 When ammunition was introduced the following 
			day, Staff Sgt. Andrew Tarleton, a platoon sergeant with Echo 
			Company, said his platoon did very well in the day attacks, but he 
			said the night attacks brought a different emotion.
 
 “Going 
			into the night live-fire attacks, my platoon was excited,” Tarleton 
			said. “To be the first battalion to conduct the range at night is 
			something we take a lot of pride in.”
 
 At the end of the 
			evaluation, all three of 2/8’s companies completed the live-fire 
			battle course in the day and night, earning the distinction of an 
			apex battalion, a distinction of being at peak performance in 2d 
			MARDIV.
 
				
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					 U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 2d Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2d Marine Division, notionally suppress targets on a company battle course on range G-36 
					using night vision optics, Camp Lejeune, N.C., May 22, 2021. Echo Company was the first company to execute the battle course as a night live-fire event. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jacqueline Parsons)
 |  “Being an apex battalion means that we are the most lethal and 
			ready a battalion can be,” said 2nd Lt. Senen Ubina, a platoon 
			commander with Echo Company. “We are the most combat ready unit, and 
			if we’re called to go somewhere and execute missions, then we’re 
			prepared to our utmost ability.”
 While this is a significant 
			milestone for 2/8 and 2d MARDIV, the end goal for the division is to 
			have all its battalions reach apex status. With G-36 fully 
			functioning and ready for other units to make their mark on its vast 
			training area, it is only a matter of time before 2d MARDIV is fully 
			equipped with battalions more trained, lethal, and combat ready than 
			ever before.
 
							
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