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Republic of Korea Marines and U.S. Marines eat dinner

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Republic of Korea Marines and U.S. Marines eat dinner during a warrior’s night May 1 at the ROK 1st Marine Division base near Pohang, Republic of Korea. The ROK Marines showed the U.S. Marines how to prepare a variety of food during the dinner. The U.S. Marines were in South Korea to participate in Combined Joint Logistics Over The Shore 2013, a joint and bilateral maritime prepositioning force exercise where ROK and U.S. Marines discussed capabilities, training and experience across a wide range of landing support missions. The ROK Marines are with Landing Support Company, 1st Support Battalion, 1st Marine Division. The U.S. Marines are with the III Marine Expeditionary Force Landing Force Support Party. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Mark W. Stroud/Released)

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01/05/2013
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