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Pvt. Ramon Tzec, a Mexican Marine (Marina), prepares

Pvt. Ramon Tzec, a Mexican Marine (Marina), prepares

Pvt. Ramon Tzec, a Mexican Marine (Marina), prepares to deploy after being transported to shore by the Belize Coast Guard as part of the maritime phase two of the Tradewinds 2015 exercise June 17 at Belize Coas... More

Belize City, Belize – A squad of Belize coast guard

Belize City, Belize – A squad of Belize coast guard

Belize City, Belize – A squad of Belize coast guard Sailors exercise prior to getting underway to support the maritime phase two of the Tradewinds 2015 exercise June 17 at Belize Coast Guard Headquarters. Trade... More

A platoon of Belize Coast Guard Sailors exercise prior

A platoon of Belize Coast Guard Sailors exercise prior

A platoon of Belize Coast Guard Sailors exercise prior to getting underway to support the maritime phase two of the Tradewinds 2015 exercise June 17 at Belize Coast Guard Headquarters. Tradewinds is a combined,... More

Belize Coast Guard Seaman Jarron Grey repairs a

Belize Coast Guard Seaman Jarron Grey repairs a

Belize Coast Guard Seaman Jarron Grey repairs a 300-horsepower Mercury outboard engine prior to transporting Mexican ground forces during the maritime phase two of the Tradewinds 2015 exercise June 17 at Belize... More

Belize City, Belize – Seaman Luisa Ruiz, of the Belize

Belize City, Belize – Seaman Luisa Ruiz, of the Belize

Belize City, Belize – Seaman Luisa Ruiz, of the Belize coast guard, participates in command physical training June 17 at Belize Coast Guard Headquarters prior to getting underway to support the maritime phase t... More

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