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Cpl. Dominic Lopez talks to Marines on the U.S. Army

Cpl. Dominic Lopez talks to Marines on the U.S. Army

Cpl. Dominic Lopez talks to Marines on the U.S. Army CH-47 Chinook at Josari drop zone, Republic of Korea, March 17, 2017, as part of Korea Marine Exercise Program 17-6. The goal of the KMEP is to enhance and i... More

U.S. Marine Cpl. Dominic Lopez prepares his parachute,

U.S. Marine Cpl. Dominic Lopez prepares his parachute,

U.S. Marine Cpl. Dominic Lopez prepares his parachute, at Josari drop zone, ROK, March 15, 2017, as part of Korea Marine Exercise Program 17-6. KMEP highlights the two countries’ combined commitment to the defe... More

Cpl. Dominic Lopez straps into his parachute at Josari

Cpl. Dominic Lopez straps into his parachute at Josari

Cpl. Dominic Lopez straps into his parachute at Josari drop zone, Republic of Korea, March 15, 2017, as part of Korea Marine Exercise Program 17-6. KMEP highlights the two countries’ combined commitment to the ... More

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