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Marine Gunnery Sgt. Rick Keller, Chief instructor for the School of Infantry-East, briefs defense leaders and government officials from eight Nordic-Baltic countries on the assault of an objective demonstration during a Nordic-Baltic Forum hosted by Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work on Camp Lejeune, N.C., June 2, 2017. The deputy secretary was joined by Danish Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defense Thomas Ahrenkiel, Estonian Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defense Jonatan Vseviov, Finnish Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defense Jukka Juusti, Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Iceland Erlingur Erlingsson, Latvian State Secretary of the Ministry of Defense Jānis Garisons, Lithuanian Vice Minister of National Defense Vytautas Umbrasas, Norwegian State Secretary for Defense Øystein Bø, and Swedish State Secretary for Defense Jan Salestrand. (DOD photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith)

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