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160527-N-WI365-048 ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia (May 26, 2016)

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160527-N-WI365-048 ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia (May 26, 2016)

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160527-N-WI365-048 ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia (May 26, 2016) – Special Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman Hospitalman Kyle Miller, assigned to 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion relaxes on top of a mountain along with survival training participants prior to heading down the survival training camp site where service members with the Mongolian Armed Forces, Alaska National Guard, the U.S. Marine Corps’ 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, and Czech Armed Forces will be training throughout the week to enhance survival tactics as part of Khaan Quest 2016. Kyle Khaan Quest 2016 is an annual, multinational peacekeeping operations exercise hosted by the Mongolian Armed Forces, co-sponsored by U.S. Pacific Command, and supported by U.S. Army Pacific and U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific. Khaan Quest, in its 14th iteration, is the capstone exercise for this year’s Global Peace Operations Initiative program. The exercise focuses on training activities to enhance international interoperability, develop peacekeeping capabilities, build to mil-to-mil relationships, and enhance military readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Markus Castaneda/RELEASED)

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