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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

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

Marine Corps Training Center, The Basic School, Marine Base Ternate, Republic of the Philippines, where US and Philippine Marine recruits will train 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 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

First Lieutenant Mark Wallace, USMC, (right), Platoon Commander 1ST Platoon, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, Lima Company, gives US and Philippine Marines a class on Warfare during BALIKATAN 2001 at Camp Ternate, 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

A ground sensor used by 3rd Intelligence Battalion Marines, Ground Sensor Platoon, to detect enemy movement during training at Camp Ternate, Philippines, for 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

Corporal (CPL), John S. Krause, USMC, 1ST Battalion, 3rd Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, utilizes the high grass of the Ternate region of the Philippines while waiting in a defensive position during a mock assault, as part of 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

Philippine Marines charge up the beach at Marine Base Ternate, 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

The reviewing stand for visitors and dignitaries at Ternate in the Philippines, where they can watch the amphibious assault exercise 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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