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Amphibious Assault Vehicle attached to 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, Lima Company, storms the beach, during a Philippine Marine beach raid at Ternate, Republic of the Philippines, during BALIKATAN 2001. Exercise BALIKATAN is a combined joint exercise of the Republic of Philippines and the United States. The exercise demonstrates the U.S. resolve to support the Philippines against external aggression consistent with the Mutual Defense Treaty between both nations

Amphibious Assault Vehicles attached to 3rd Battalion 7th Marines Lima Company off the USS Frederick, a Landing Ship Tank (LST) stationed in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, storm the beach, during a Philippine Marine beach raid at Ternate, Republic of the Philippines, during Exercise BALIKATAN 2001. Exercise BALIKATAN is a combined joint exercise of the Republic of Philippines and the United States. The exercise demonstrates the U.S. resolve to support the Philippines against external aggression consistent with the Mutual Defense Treaty between both nations

Philippine Marines take up defensive positions on the beach at Marine Base Ternate, while conducting amphibious assault training, during Exercise BALIKATAN 2000. An USMC AAV7A1 Amphibious Assault Vehicles assigned to the 3rd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 3rd Marine Division comes ashore in the background. BALIKATAN 2000 is a joint combined field training exercise held between US and Philippines forces, and is the largest of its kind since 1995

After coming ashore at Marine Base Ternate in the Philippines USMC AAV7A1 Amphibious Assault Vehicles assigned to the 3rd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, prepare to off load Philippine Marines, while conducting amphibious assault training, during Exercise BALIKATAN 2000. BALIKATAN 2000 is a joint combined field training exercise held between US and Philippines forces, and is the largest of its kind since 1995

Philippine Marines attend a joint training class with 3rd Battalion 7th Marines Lima Company (not shown) Camp Ternate, Philippines during BALIKATAN 2001. Exercise BALIKATAN is a combined joint exercise of the Republic of Philippines and the United States. The exercise demonstrates the U.S. resolve to support the Philippines against external aggression consistent with the Mutual Defense Treaty between both nations

Amphibious Assault Vehicle AAV7A1 attached to 3rd Battalion 7th Marines Lima Company off the USS FREDERICK (LST 1184) storms a Philippine beach at Ternate during Exercise BALIKATAN 2001. BALIKATAN is a joint military exercise with US and the Republic of the Philippines Armed Forces to improve combat readiness and interoperability

Marines from 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, India Company, rehearse a beach raid at BALIKATAN 2001, Camp Ternate in the Philippines. Exercise BALIKATAN is a combined joint exercise of the Republic of Philippines and the United States. The exercise demonstrates the U.S. resolve to support the Philippines against external aggression consistent with the Mutual Defense Treaty between both nations

USMC personnel assigned to the 3rd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 3rd Marine Division exit a USMC AAV7A1 Amphibious Assault Vehicle to take up defensive positions on the beach while conducting amphibious assault training, at Marine Base Ternate during Exercise BALIKATAN 2000. BALIKATAN 2000 is a joint combined field training exercise held between US and Philippines forces, and is the largest of its kind since 1995

Three USMC AAV7A1 Amphibious Assault Vehicles from the 3rd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 3rd Marine Division come ashore, while conducting amphibious assault training, at Marine Base Ternate during Exercise BALIKATAN 2000. BALIKATAN 2000 is a joint combined field training exercise held between US and Philippines forces, and is the largest of its kind since 1995

Amphibious Assault Vehicle attached to 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, Lima Company, storms the beach, during a Philippine Marine beach raid at Ternate, Republic of the Philippines, during BALIKATAN 2001. Exercise BALIKATAN is a combined joint exercise of the Republic of Philippines and the United States. The exercise demonstrates the U.S. resolve to support the Philippines against external aggression consistent with the Mutual Defense Treaty between both nations

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Subject Operation/Series: BALIKATAN 2001

Base: Marine Corps Base, Ternate

State: Cavite Province

Country: Philippines (PHL)

Scene Camera Operator: CPL Clifton E. Pullom Jr., Usmc

Release Status: Released to Public

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US Navy (USN) Gunners Mate, SEAMAN (SN) Travis D. Parker, onboard the Wasp Class Amphibious Assault Ship, USS ESSEX (LHD 2), prepares to shoot a 7.62 mm M14 rifle with a shot line adapter to the Military Sealift Command (MSC) Henry J. Kaiser Class Oiler, USNS WALTER S. DIEHL (T-AO 193) during an underway replenishment (UNREP), while the USS ESSEX is conducting Spring Patrol operations and exercises in the Philippine Sea

[Assignment: OS_2002_1201_278] Office of the Secretary - MUTUAL RECOGNITION SIGNING CEREMONY WITH MEXICO AND CANADA [40_CFD_OS_2002_1201_278_221.JPG]

US Marine Corps (USMC) Marines, 3rd Battalion (BN) 8th Marines (MAR) (3/8) on the Unit Deployment Program (UDP), Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (NC), and Philippine Marines, 3rd Battalion (BN) 33rd and 32nd Marines (MAR) listen to opening remarks during the Opening Ceremony for the MARINE INTEROPERABILITY EXERCISE (MIX) held in the Philippines. MIX is a bilateral training exercise involving the Marines of 3/8 and the Philippine Marine Corps

A US Navy (USN) MS-60S Seahawk helicopter assigned to the Island Knights of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 (HCS-25) maneuvers over the flight deck of the USN Military Sealift Command (MSC), Henry J. Kaiser Class: Oiler, USNS YUKON (T-AO 202), during Replenishment At Sea (RAS) operations, while the ship is underway in the Philippine Sea, enroute to provide much needed humanitarian assistance for the victims of a devastating land and mudslide that buried a village on the southern part of the Island of Leyte, Republic of the Philippines

Students from Sapang Bato Elementary School watch a

A port side stern view showing the USN Navy (USN) Wasp Class Amphibious Assault Ship, USS ESSEX (LHD 2), a part of the Forward Deployed Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) underway in the Philippine Sea, enroute to provide much needed humanitarian assistance for the victims of a devastating land and mudslide that buried a village in the southern part of the Island of Leyte, Republic of the Philippines

A US Marine Corps (USMC) Sergeant (SGT), Lima Company (L Co.), 3rd Battalion (BN), 8th Marine Regiment (3/8), Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (NC), helps to camouflage a member of his rifle team during a small unit tactics exercise while on a Unit Deployment Program (UDP) to Ternate Marine Base, Cavite Province, Philippines (PHL), participating in a Marine Interoperability Exercise (MIX), which is a joint training exercise between USMC and Philippine Marine Corps (PMC) Marines

U.S. and Filipino soldiers prepare to give a rifle

US Marine Corps (USMC) personnel of the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marines, on a Unit Deployment Program (UDP) from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (NC) and Philippine Marine Corps (PMC) personnel of the 3rd Battalion, 32nd Battalion and 33rd Battalion Marines, paddle out to sea and practice emergency reaction drills in and out of Zodiac Assault Craft. The Marine Operability Exercise at the Ternate Philippine Marine Corps Base (PMCB), is a bilateral training exercise between the USMC and the Philippine Marine Corps (PMC)

Aerial view of the North Ramp at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. Aircraft visable on the flight line (Left to right) are Saudi Air Force 707's, US Air Force E-3 AWACS Sentrys and KC-135 Stratotankers. Personal working at the North Ramp are a part of the coalition forces of the 363d Air Expeditionary Wing that enforces the no-fly and no-drive zone in Southern Iraq to protect and defend against Iraqi aggression

Republic of Philippine Marines Corporal (CPL) Percival V. Suco, mans a security position armed with a 5.56 mm M16A2 rifle, while participating in tactical personnel and aircraft recovery training at Fort Magsaysay, Philippines, during Exercise BALIKATAN 2004

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