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U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Ariel G. Galang,

U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Ariel G. Galang,

U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Ariel G. Galang, top, and Philippine Marine Staff Sgt. Amrobrocio O. Gutay demonstrate CPR Sept. 18 during a subject matter expert knowledge exchange in Tagabinet, Palawan, Phi... More

U.S. Marine Cpl. Hunter M. Eden, right, practices disarming

U.S. Marine Cpl. Hunter M. Eden, right, practices disarming

U.S. Marine Cpl. Hunter M. Eden, right, practices disarming techniques using Filipino martial arts to Philippine Marine Cpl. Eugene Aquino Jr., Sept. 18 during a subject matter expert knowledge exchange in Taga... More

A student from the local school, top, demonstrates

A student from the local school, top, demonstrates

A student from the local school, top, demonstrates the proper technique for CPR on U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Ariel G. Galang Sept. 18 during a subject matter expert knowledge exchange in Tagabinet, Pala... More

Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Ariel G. Galang gives

Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Ariel G. Galang gives

Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Ariel G. Galang gives a class about medical awareness Sept. 18 during a subject matter expert knowledge exchange in Tagabinet, Palawan, Philippines. During the exchange, medical per... More

Philippine Marine Cpl. Eugene Aquino Jr., left, and

Philippine Marine Cpl. Eugene Aquino Jr., left, and

Philippine Marine Cpl. Eugene Aquino Jr., left, and Philippine Marine Cpl. Charliejay Luban demonstrate techniques from Filipino martial arts to U.S. Marines and sailors Sept. 18 during a subject matter expert ... More

Philippine Marine Cpl. Eugene Aquino Jr., right,

Philippine Marine Cpl. Eugene Aquino Jr., right,

Philippine Marine Cpl. Eugene Aquino Jr., right, demonstrates basic techniques from Filipino martial arts to U.S. Marines and sailors Sept. 18 during a subject matter expert knowledge exchange in Tagabinet, Pal... More

Philippine Marine Cpl. Eugene Aquino Jr., left, and

Philippine Marine Cpl. Eugene Aquino Jr., left, and

Philippine Marine Cpl. Eugene Aquino Jr., left, and Philippine Marine Cpl. Charliejay Luban demonstrate techniques from Filipino martial arts to U.S. Marines and sailors Sept. 18 during a subject matter expert ... More

Philippine Marine Cpl. Eugene Aquino Jr., left, and

Philippine Marine Cpl. Eugene Aquino Jr., left, and

Philippine Marine Cpl. Eugene Aquino Jr., left, and Philippine Marine Cpl. Charliejay Luban demonstrate techniques from Filipino martial arts to U.S. Marines and sailors Sept. 18 during a subject matter expert ... More

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