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Marines navigate a 7-ton truck through a set of zig-zag cones Dec. 9 as part of a Truck Rodeo on Camp Kinser. The rodeo had multiple events designed to test motor transport units that came from different bases on Okinawa. It was also a good opportunity to build camaraderie among the motor transport community. The Marines are with Marine Air Control Group 18, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. William Hester/Released)

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service members okinawa iii marine expeditionary force rodeo operator ppe kinser camaraderie military motor t motor transportation driving skills united states of america 3rd mlg asia pacific personal protective equipment mcipac marine corps installations pacific 7 ton matthew boyd headquarters service battalion headquarters regiment david nathanson chaitin giessen alex cabero luke heilig mk 23 3rd marine logistics group usmc lance cpl william hester camp kinser rodeo rounds up motor t dvids high resolution us marine corps us marine corps in japan
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09/12/2014
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service members okinawa iii marine expeditionary force rodeo operator ppe kinser camaraderie military motor t motor transportation driving skills united states of america 3rd mlg asia pacific personal protective equipment mcipac marine corps installations pacific 7 ton matthew boyd headquarters service battalion headquarters regiment david nathanson chaitin giessen alex cabero luke heilig mk 23 3rd marine logistics group usmc lance cpl william hester camp kinser rodeo rounds up motor t dvids high resolution us marine corps us marine corps in japan