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“Star Lord” Blasts Through Desert Scimitar

APRIL 24, 2015, MARINE CORPS AIR GROUND COMBAT CENTER TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. – The sound of 70-ton tracked machines interrupted the calm hush of the desert as tank after tank rolled over the rugged terrain. They held their formation as they advanced toward anotional enemy position, firing their 120 mm main gun along the way.

It was all in a day’s work for Marines with Company A, 1st Tank Battalion, 1st Marine Division. Particularly the crew for a tank named “Star Lord” as they rolled through the desert during Exercise Desert Scimitar 2015.

A tank’s success on the battlefield is defined by the teamwork of its four crewmen, who each play a vital role, said 1st Lt. John Neail, the tank commander for “Star Lord.” A tanker usually begins his career in the driver’s position or in the loader’s position. The driver pilots the tank through all types of terrain and he helps the loader and gunner with maintenance before and after a mission.

“There’s nothing like being a tanker,” said Lance Cpl. Robert Benaridez, the driver for “Star Lord” and a native of Northridge, California. “I get to drive a 70-ton monster through the desert and hear a cannon go off right over my head. There is no other experience like that.”

While the driver ensures the tank arrives on the battlefield, the loader “brings the boom” to the front. The team relies on the loader to ensure the main gun is ready to fire. He has only seconds to prepare the cannon for fire.

“My job as a loader is to make sure the tank commander’s .50 caliber machine is loaded at all times, the gunner’s coax machine gun isn’t jammed and of course loading the 120 mm main gun round,” said Lance Cpl. Patrick Bellinger, the loader for Star Lord, and a native of Houston, Texas.

Being a tanker is difficult in any position on the team, but the Marines who excel in their jobs gain greater responsibility as gunners and tank commanders.

For a tanker to work his way to the gunner’s position, he must be tactically proficient in the driver and loader position first. The gunner is the second in command and is responsible for targeting any threats that cross the main gun’s path.

“Corporal Christian Bills is my gunner and he is very intelligent and a quick learner,” Neail said. “There isn’t anyone else I would want for the job.”

The tank commander assumes leadership and responsibility for the vehicle and crew. He also gives the command to fire the main gun round and ensures everyone understands the mission.

“The first thing a tank commander is going to do is put all the different positions together for the vehicle and orchestrating it to make it one,” said Neail, a native of Palm Desert, California.

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