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Australian Army PTE Laurence Mahony buddy-squats U.S.

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Australian Army PTE Laurence Mahony buddy-squats U.S.

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Australian Army PTE Laurence Mahony buddy-squats U.S. Marine Corps SSgt. Germany Watkins, a native of Memphis, Tenn., before a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program demonstration May 29 at Robertson Barracks, Northern Territory, Australia. MCMAP is a form of martial arts that trains Marines in unarmed combat, edged weapons, weapons of opportunity, and rifle and bayonet techniques. Marine Rotational Force – Darwin exemplifies the interoperability and cohesion of the U.S. and Australian partnership. Mahony is a fitter armorer with 1st Combat Service Support Battalion, 1st Brigade, Australian Army, Australian Defence Force. Watkins is a geospatial intelligence analyst with 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, MRF-D. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Makenzie Fallon/Released)

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29/05/2015
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