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Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines post security June

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Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines post security June 11 during military operations on urbanized terrain training at the MOUT training center in Pohang, Republic of Korea. The two-day training evolution covered the basics of patrolling through an urban environment, reacting to enemy contact, crossing danger areas, as well as clearing out rooms, stairwells and buildings. The U.S. Marines are in Pohang to take part in the Korean Marine Exchange Program 14-8, a combined, small-unit training exercise, which enhances the combat readiness and interoperability of ROK-U.S. Marine Corps forces. The ROK Marines are military policemen with Military Police Company, 2nd ROK Marine Division. The U.S. Marines are military policemen with Company C, 3rd Law Enforcement Battalion, III Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, III MEF. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Drew Tech/Released)

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11/06/2014
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