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Three CH-46 Sea Knight helicopters from Medium Marine

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Three CH-46 Sea Knight helicopters from Medium Marine Helicopter Squadron 265, Marine Aircraft Group 36, 3d Marine Expeditionary Brigade, prepares for take off here, Oct. 8. The Phrogs are part of a contingent of U.S. forces supporting the Amphibious Landing Exercise 2011. Third MEB's participation in Phiblex is designed to improve interoperability with the Armed Forces of the Philippines and to ensure peace and stability within the Asia-Pacific region. For more stories and photos from Phiblex '11, visit www.facebook.com/Phiblex11.(Photo by Cpl. Brandon Saunders)
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