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Guide for Media Traveling With Marines
abcNEWS.com ^ | 2/10/03

Posted on 02/10/2003 10:48:23 AM PST by kattracks

Feb. 10 — While the media prepares to travel with the military to cover a possible war, there is a recommended load to pack and guidelines for journalists "embedding" with the 1st Marine Division.

These are the guidelines issued by the Marines:

   Only bring what you can carry. Marines are light infantry and you must be prepared to go foot-mobile carrying all of your equipment with you. in many instances, our units will ride mounted in tracked vehicles, helicopters or trucks, but be prepared to hike your own gear — so please pack lightly.

   We will be wearing our nuclear-biological-chemical (NBC) suits most of the time due to the weapons of mass destruction (WMD) threat. Bring a set of gym shorts and a T-shirt to wear underneath since it can get rather hot while wearing the suits. Bring one other set of shirt/trousers to put in pack. (see below.) Please ensure you have at least (2) NBC-capable canteens (i.e. canteens that have tops that will mate with the M-40 series field protective mask so you can drink water while wearing the mask.)

   Marines at the tactical level have limited resources for power and communications. Media may use military generator power assets to recharge batteries on a not-to-interfere basis. The further you embed to the front lines, the fewer these resources become. We will work with you on this issue. Your sponsoring Marine unit will provide you meals ready to eat (MREs) and water.

   We operate in an austere environment. Be prepared to get and stay dirty for extended periods of time. Depending on where we are, you may or may not get to take a shower. We usually have water for daily washing/hygiene. Bring baby wipes and hand sanitizer.

   We recommend males shave every day. Your NBC mask will not get a good seal if you have a beard or facial hair growth. Without a good seal in a chemical or biological contaminated environment, you may suffer severe adverse effects or die.

   We strongly encourage you to purchase your own body armor (i.e. kevlar helmet and flak jacket).

   Smoking and flashlights are strictly prohibited at night. If the enemy can see you, they will kill you. Additionally, smoking or emitting light at night may jeopardize the lives of our Marines and sailors.

   Use of any sort of infrared (IR) camera emitting at night is strictly prohibited. If the enemy can see you with night vision goggles, they will kill you.

   Assume every incoming indirect fire barrage (artillery/mortar/rocket etc...) is a WMD attack. Immediately seek cover, and put on your NBC gear.

   The Marine units which you will be assigned to will not have access to the Internet.

   You are expected to provide your own satcom (satellite communications) or other means to communicate/file your stories/copy. We will work within our organic capabilities to assist you the best we can. Please keep in mind that the majority of our communications systems run on a military network that doesn't "talk" to the civilian Internet.

   Approval to transmit live from the battlefield rests with the battalion commander of the unit to which you are assigned. Hostile forces have the ability to "direction find" electronic emissions on the battlefield. When they triangulate that position, they usally fire on it with artillery. Media traveling with the 1st Marine Division will have restrictions placed upon the timing of the usage of communications equipment.

   We strongly recommend against the use of contact lenses for prescription eyeglass wearers in the field. They are hard to keep clean and it is inadvisable to use them with a M-40 field protective NBC mask. The M-40 field protective mask can be fitted with eyeglass inserts.

   If you are injured, you will be medivaced to the nearest military medical facility. Please ensure you have identification to assist us in the case you become unconscious. Procuring your own identification tags on the civilian market and marking them with your name, blood type and social security or passport number is advisable.

   We look forward to having you here at the 1st Marine Division. Our Marines are smart, eager and aggressive and looking forward to "adopting" you for this war. Keep your head down and semper fi.

How to Pack

Here is a list of recommended items strongly recommended to bring for living in the field:


Recommended Items to Pack
Items in Backpack Quantity
trousers/shirt (muted desert colors, cargo pockets) 1 set
belt (as applies) 1
undershirt 3
underwear 3 pair
socks (cushion sole) 5 pair
polyopro long underwear(top, bottom) 1 pair
knit watch cap 1
small towel 1
bath sponge 1
antibacterial soap 1 bar
shaving cream 1 can
razor 1
disposable blades 10
baby wipes 1 package
hand sanitizer 1 bottle
laundry detergent powder (in 1qt ziplock bag) 1
water proof bag 1
trash bags 2
shower shoes 1 pair
sewing kit 1
foot powder 1
toothpaste, full-tube with toothbrush 1
field mirror 1
nail clippers 1
extra eye glasses (as required) 1
sleeping bag with bivy sack 1
entrenching tool (shovel) w/carrier 1
Camelback 1
funnel for water 1per 4 personnel
sleeping pad/isopore mat 1
sunscreen 1
extra boot laces 1
insect repellant 1
goggles/sunglasses 1
gortex jacket/trousers 1
2 man shelters (tent) (optional) 1 per 2 personnel
prescription medicine (must have prescription) 90 day supply
doxycycline, cipro 1
kneck scarf/bandana 1
toilet paper 2 rolls
small daypack 1

Items to Be Worn
Items Quantity
kevlar helmet w/chin strap 1
mopp suit (w/ gloves carried in rt cargo pocket 1
undershirt 1
skivies 1 pair
pt shorts 1
id (in left breast pocket)

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: media; usmc
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To: kattracks
   If you see this joker...

...shoot first and ask quetions later.

21 posted on 02/10/2003 11:27:35 AM PST by martin_fierro
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To: martin_fierro
quetions = questions.
22 posted on 02/10/2003 11:27:59 AM PST by martin_fierro
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To: piasa
I predict the reporters will run out of toilet paper in the first three hours.
23 posted on 02/10/2003 11:37:01 AM PST by KnutCase
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To: kattracks
antibacterial soap... 1 bar

Note: Correspondents from the Village Voice, please bring 3 bars.

24 posted on 02/10/2003 11:40:04 AM PST by Mr. Silverback (Tear down this wall!)
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To: ken5050
LOL! Ah yes...birth control glasses! :^)
25 posted on 02/10/2003 11:44:12 AM PST by 556x45
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To: 556x45; ken5050
Growing up around Jacksonville/Camp Lejeune from the late 60's, when those black glasses were in vogue, through the early to mid 80's, when they definitely weren't in vogue, I'm here to tell you that those glasses were an utter failure as a birth control device, if the local birthrate is anything to go by. Any port in a storm, and all that. LOL!
26 posted on 02/10/2003 11:49:46 AM PST by wimpycat (US: Masters of our Domain...France: Morally bankrupt "old Europe")
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To: wimpycat
I thought they used prophylactics to cover the muzzles of their rifles in wet weather.
27 posted on 02/10/2003 12:29:59 PM PST by RonF
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To: RonF
They wear pantyhose to keep the leeches off, but that's not applicable for this theater of war.
28 posted on 02/10/2003 12:31:31 PM PST by wimpycat (US: Masters of our Domain...France: Morally bankrupt "old Europe")
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To: kattracks
>>> no firearms, ammunition, explosives <<<<

I thought this kind of funny.
29 posted on 02/10/2003 12:44:53 PM PST by RugerM77
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To: kattracks
This is a story told by GEN Tommy R. Franks, who commands Central
> Command:
>
> "I ended a recent operations briefing for a lot of our folks over there
> (in Afghanistan) by discussing some of their morale issues. I related
> to them about a recent meeting and tour I had with the American
> ambassador when we went around inspecting all of our Marines deployed
> into their fighting positions. "I reminded all of the assembled
> officers that Marines live in holes and don't have a house to live in
> like 'heavy forces.' No tank or lots of tents to sleep in. They carry
> their 'house' on their back and they live in fighting holes. Although
> the Marines had just lost a buddy (in a Humvee accident), their spirit
> was 'uplifting'. "A question posed by the ambassador to a Marine drove
> this point home. The ambassador asked a young Marine private sitting in
> his hole, 'how is it here in the hole?' The private answered, 'Kind of
> like the beach without water.' The ambassador then asked, 'If you could
> get something, what would you like to have?' "I related to all of our
> folks assembled there in front of me that most of us would have
> answered, 'a hot meal', 'a cot', 'a shower,' but this Marine private
> said, 'I could use some more ammunition.'
>
>
30 posted on 02/10/2003 12:51:02 PM PST by Britton J Wingfield
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To: kattracks
The Camelback packs are the greatest thing since baseball for these guys. You can carry enough water to get you through a good portion of the day, even in a hot climate. And, you don't have a canteen swinging and smacking you all the time.

I have two of them, one in my 3-day kit, the other I use on hikes/camping/etc.

31 posted on 02/10/2003 1:02:27 PM PST by strela (Magog Brothers Atlantis Carpet Reclaimers)
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To: m1911
ping
32 posted on 02/10/2003 1:07:51 PM PST by CapandBall
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To: kattracks
This sounds like way too much fun!

Is there a way for someone to become a war correspondent? Do you think they have enough who want to go? I'm kinda bored on my little island, and would love to play with the Marines..

Not too keen on that "no firearms, ammunition, explosives" clause though..

33 posted on 02/10/2003 8:44:47 PM PST by Experiment 6-2-6 (Meega, Nala Kweesta!!!!)
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To: wimpycat
well, I can still remember getting buzzed on 3.2 beer...so maybe that's why I didn't mind the glasses..
34 posted on 02/11/2003 6:52:28 AM PST by ken5050
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