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Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructors Sgts. Justin Kloppe, green shirt, and Joseph Kobrick, black shirt, demonstrate a hip throw while Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members look on at Roberts Field on Camp Kinser Feb. 28. The MCMAP demonstration was part of a day-long phase of the Japan Observer Exchange Program, involving approximately 300 JGSDF members and U.S. Marines. The day included briefs detailing the organizational structure of III Marine Expeditionary Force and 3rd Marine Logistics Group and discussing leadership principles and the presentation of various static displays of Marine Corps weapons, equipment and vehicles. Both Kloppe and Kobrick are with Combat Logistics Regiment 35, 3rd MLG, III Marine Expeditionary Force. (Photo by Cpl. Sungmin Ahn)

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