Photo gallery: Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team Training
US Marines wait to enter building in a room-clearing drill as they train to be members of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (Fast) unit at a training ground in Chesapeake, Virginia on Sept 25, 2012. Marine Corps officials say the intense training done at this site is imperative to ensure the young Marines will be ready to respond to threats against US facilities on a moment's notice. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A US Marine checks his ammunition clips on the firing range as he trains to be a member of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (Fast) unit at a training ground in Chesapeake, Virginia on Sept 25, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A US Marine checks his ammunition clips on the firing range as he trains to be a member of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (Fast) unit at a training ground in Chesapeake, Virginia on Sept 25, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
US Marines work with an instructor during an embassy security simulation as they train to be a member of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (Fast) unit at a training ground in Chesapeake, Virginia on Sept 25, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
US Marines work with an instructor during an embassy security simulation as they train to be a member of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (Fast) unit at a training ground in Chesapeake, Virginia on Sept 25, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
US Marines in riot gear repel fellow Marines acting as protesters, (left), during an embassy security simulation as they train to be a member of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (Fast) unit at a training ground in Chesapeake, Virginia on Sept 25, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A US Marine signals an approaching vehicle to stop during an embassy security simulation as he trains to be a member of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (Fast) unit at a training ground in Chesapeake, Virginia on Sept 25, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
US Marines wait to enter building in a room-clearing drill as they train to be members of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (Fast) unit at a training ground in Chesapeake, Virginia on Sept 25, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
US Marines conduct a room-clearing drill as they train to be members of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (Fast) unit at a training ground in Chesapeake, Virginia on Sept 25, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
US Marines train with shotguns on a firing range to be members of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (Fast) unit at a training ground in Chesapeake, Virginia on Sept 25, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
US Marines work with instructors on a building-clearing drill as they train to be members of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (Fast) unit at a training ground in Chesapeake, Virginia on Sept 25, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
US Marines practice door-breaching as they train to be members of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (Fast) unit at a training ground in Chesapeake, Virginia on Sept 25, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Images of US Marines training to be members of a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (Fast) unit, in Virginia. Marine Corps officials say the intense training is imperative to ensure the young Marines will be ready to respond to threats against US facilities on a moment's notice.












