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Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Jose Torres, left, and

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Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Jose Torres, left, and Lance Cpl. Julio Jaramillo, right, clean weapons during a break in training at Bradshaw Field Training Area, Australia, July 15, 2015. The Marines with Golf Company, Battlalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit conducted live-fire training as part of Talisman Sabre 2015. Talisman Sabre is a major bilateral exercise that enhances the combat readiness and interoperability of U.S. and Australian forces across a range of military operations. The 31st MEU participated in the exercise while deployed on its regularly scheduled Fall Patrol of the Asia-Pacific region. Torres is a hospital corpsman from Miami, Florida, and Jaramillio is a machine gunner from Pasadena, Texas. Both are with Golf Co., BLT 2/5, 31st MEU. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Abbey Perria/RELEASED)

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