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U.S. Marines stand in a formation around a giant clam

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U.S. Marines stand in a formation around a giant clam conservation awareness display after its unveiling Sept. 7 at the Territory Wildlife Park, Berry Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. Marines and sailors with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin volunteered since the beginning of their six-month rotation in Australia to contribute to the park as part of their involvement with the local community. Beyond purely military training, Marines’ participation in engagements throughout the Northern Territory shows their appreciation for Australia’s welcome. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Reba James/Released)

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volunteer service members local australia pj united states marine corps combat correspondent 4th marine regiment photojournalist pao photographer public affairs community relations 1st battalion darwin cc 1 4 northern territory community engagement marine rotational force darwin mrf d 4341 reba james australian government marcus chestnut territory wildlife park northern territory government eric doughtery cpl reba james berry springs nt us marines awarded for work in australia dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us marine corps
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07/09/2015
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volunteer service members local australia pj united states marine corps combat correspondent 4th marine regiment photojournalist pao photographer public affairs community relations 1st battalion darwin cc 1 4 northern territory community engagement marine rotational force darwin mrf d 4341 reba james australian government marcus chestnut territory wildlife park northern territory government eric doughtery cpl reba james berry springs nt us marines awarded for work in australia dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us marine corps