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100407-M-9234B-008.jpg Photo By: Lance Cpl. Daniel Boothe

Apr 6, 2010
The Camp Pendleton Infantry Immersion Trainer is a 32,000-square-foot military urban training facility was recently changed from a simulated Iraqi village, to resemble the Afghan village of Now Zad, after the Headquarters Marine Corps officials made the decision March 15, to modify the training environment. The $2.4 million training complex uses role-players, Hollywood-like sets and special effects, including holograms and pyrotechnics, to prepare Marines for combat. The training facility, opened in November 2007, is based on more than 10 years of naval research and can be modified to reflect almost any area of operation.


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