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Traditional Thai dancers perform at a closing ceremony

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Traditional Thai dancers perform at a closing ceremony for Exercise Cobra Gold 2015, Feb. 19. The event gave U.S. service members an opportunity to meet with RTAF one last time to exchange gifts, pleasantries and memories. Cobra Gold demonstrates the commitment of the Kingdom of Thailand and the United States to our long-standing alliance and regional partnership to advance prosperity and security in the Asia-Pacific region. For more information on Cobra Gold, please visit the official Facebook page at ExerciseCobraGold. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Mandaline Hatch/Released)

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