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Brig. Gen. Christopher A. McPhillips, Commanding General

Brig. Gen. Christopher A. McPhillips, Commanding General

Brig. Gen. Christopher A. McPhillips, Commanding General 3D Marine Expeditionary Brigade, and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Maj. Gen. Satoru Nomura, Vice Commanding General-International at Central Readiness ... More

Brig. Gen. Christopher A. McPhillips, Commanding General

Brig. Gen. Christopher A. McPhillips, Commanding General

Brig. Gen. Christopher A. McPhillips, Commanding General 3D Marine Expeditionary Brigade, and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Maj. Gen. Satoru Nomura, Vice Commanding General-International at Central Readiness ... More

U.S. and Philippine Marines pose for a photo in front

U.S. and Philippine Marines pose for a photo in front

U.S. and Philippine Marines pose for a photo in front of Fort Drum during exercise KAMANDAG 2 at Manila Bay, Philippines on October 7, 2018. KAMANDAG 2 is an exercise that helps maintain a high level of readine... More

Brig. Gen. Christopher A. McPhillips, Commanding General

Brig. Gen. Christopher A. McPhillips, Commanding General

Brig. Gen. Christopher A. McPhillips, Commanding General 3D Marine Expeditionary Brigade, salutes a Philippine Marine honor guard as he leaves Marine Barracks Gregorio Lim during exercise KAMANDAG 2 at Ternate,... More

Brig. Gen. Christopher A. McPhillips, Commanding General

Brig. Gen. Christopher A. McPhillips, Commanding General

Brig. Gen. Christopher A. McPhillips, Commanding General 3D Marine Expeditionary Brigade, observes Filipino Marines training at The Basic School during exercise KAMANDAG 2 at Marine Barracks Gregorio Lim, Terna... More

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