Marines Swim to Survive
Marines are amphibious by nature, and at the Marine Corps Water Survival School, they are taught how to master the water, instead of being taken by it. Pfc. John Tucker takes us to Camp Johnson, North Carolina, where Marines attend the rigorous three-week course to become Instructors of Water Survival. For a multimedia highlighting the course through one student's eyes, visit: • Marines Fight to Earn Title as Water Survi... For a photo walkthrough of the course visit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mariness... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Production: Pfc. John Tucker Video: Pfc. John Tucker and Staff Sgt. Mark Fayloga Photography: Cpl. Daniel Wetzel and Staff Sgt. Mark Fayloga

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