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Maldivian Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Ali Shareef, Coast

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Maldivian Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Ali Shareef, Coast

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Maldivian Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Ali Shareef, Coast Guard sergeant major (left), Sgt. Maj. Mohamed Fayaz, sergeant major of the Maldivian Marine Corps (center), and Maldivian National Defense Force Command Sgt. Maj. Ahmed Abdulla (right) speak with U.S. Pacific Command senior enlisted leadership about current and future training exchange opportunities on Male, Maldives, Feb. 9, 2014. Maldivian and U. S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific Marines have been taking part in a non-commissioned officer development program which creates a setting for professional military and cultural exchanges, as well as provides both forces an opportunity to train in unfamiliar settings and gain experience with different tactics, techniques and procedures. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Pete Thibodeau/Released)

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09/02/2014
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