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Lt. Gen. Kenneth J. Glueck, Jr. addresses an audience

Lt. Gen. Kenneth J. Glueck, Jr. addresses an audience

Lt. Gen. Kenneth J. Glueck, Jr. addresses an audience during an all-hands period of reflection brief at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma Oct. 24. “Understand that we are showing the Japanese people that we are ... More

Marines with 3rd Law Enforcement Battalion egress and

Marines with 3rd Law Enforcement Battalion egress and

Marines with 3rd Law Enforcement Battalion egress and set up security after a simulated roll over in the mine-resistant ambush protected egress trainer at Camp Hansen Aug. 17. The 11-passenger MET, which simula... More

Marines with 3rd Law Enforcement Battalion egress and

Marines with 3rd Law Enforcement Battalion egress and

Marines with 3rd Law Enforcement Battalion egress and set up security after a simulated roll over in the mine-resistant ambush protected egress trainer at Camp Hansen Aug. 17. The 11-passenger MET, which simula... More

Josh Moody controls the newly operational Mine Resistance

Josh Moody controls the newly operational Mine Resistance

Josh Moody controls the newly operational Mine Resistance Ambush Protected Egress Trainer at Camp Hansen Aug. 17. The 11-passenger MET helps teach service members how to egress from a damaged or rolled over veh... More

Lt. Gen. Kenneth J. Glueck, Jr. addresses an audience

Lt. Gen. Kenneth J. Glueck, Jr. addresses an audience

Lt. Gen. Kenneth J. Glueck, Jr. addresses an audience during an all-hands period of reflection brief at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma Oct. 24. “I have all the trust and confidence that we will overcome this ... More

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