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U.S. Marine Pfc. David Cook rolls over the rope net

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U.S. Marine Pfc. David Cook rolls over the rope net while navigating the obstacle course at Camp Linton, New Zealand, during exercise Joint Assault Signals Company Black, Aug. 17, 2015. New Zealand Army Soldiers familiarized the Marines with their obstacle course for physical training. The Kiwi soldiers are with Battery 161, 16th Field Regiment. Cook is from Lexington, North Carolina, and a radio operator with 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, III Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, III MEF. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Isaac Ibarra/Released)

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okinawa iii marine expeditionary force 5th anglico procedures new zealand obstacles soldiers training prepare new zealand army o course 5th air naval gunfire liaison company iii marine expeditionary force headquarters group iii mef marines mcipac marine corps installations pacific 16th field regiment isaac ibarra jasco black joint assault signals company black battery 161 iw steyr cpl isaac ibarra camp linton marines overcome obstacles in new zealand dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us marine corps us marine corps in japan