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U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Dominique A. Sparacino sets

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Dominique A. Sparacino sets

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Dominique A. Sparacino sets up an M18A1 claymore mine Feb. 14 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cobra Gold. The day’s training was intended to practice and demonstrate... More

Senior director of Japan Policy visits Camp Butler

Senior director of Japan Policy visits Camp Butler

Andrew Winternitz, senior director for Japan Policy, U.S. Department of Defense, poses for a photograph with Col. Christopher B. Snyder after a brief aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. Winternitz met with seni... More

U.S. Marines shield themselves from the blast of a

U.S. Marines shield themselves from the blast of a

U.S. Marines shield themselves from the blast of a breaching charge explosion Feb. 17 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cobra Gold. The day’s training was intended to demonstrate how explosi... More

Lt.Gen. Lawrence Nicholson fills out an allotment form

Lt.Gen. Lawrence Nicholson fills out an allotment form

Lt.Gen. Lawrence Nicholson fills out an allotment form during the 2016 Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Active Duty Fund Kickoff March 1, aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The event is held annually to raise ... More

Royal Thai Navy Lt. Kittisak Wannagee braces himself

Royal Thai Navy Lt. Kittisak Wannagee braces himself

Royal Thai Navy Lt. Kittisak Wannagee braces himself in a stack of U.S. Marines before an entry breaching charge explodes Feb. 17 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cobra Gold. The day’s trai... More

U.S. Marines brace themselves as an entry breaching

U.S. Marines brace themselves as an entry breaching

U.S. Marines brace themselves as an entry breaching charge explodes Feb. 17 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cobra Gold. The day’s training was intended to demonstrate how explosive ordinan... More

The ceremonial cake is cut during the 2016 Navy-Marine

The ceremonial cake is cut during the 2016 Navy-Marine

The ceremonial cake is cut during the 2016 Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Active Duty Fund kickoff March 1, aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The cutting of the cake signifies the official start of the Acti... More

U.S. Marines shield themselves from the blast of a

U.S. Marines shield themselves from the blast of a

U.S. Marines shield themselves from the blast of a breaching charge explosion Feb. 17 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cobra Gold. The day’s training was intended to demonstrate how explosi... More

Master Gunnery Sgt. Tarik Inge addresses guests at

Master Gunnery Sgt. Tarik Inge addresses guests at

Master Gunnery Sgt. Tarik Inge addresses guests at the 2016 Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Active Duty Fund kickoff March 1, aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The NMCRS is a nonprofit organization that prov... More

Master Gunnery Sgt. Tarik Inge, left, and Col. Christopher

Master Gunnery Sgt. Tarik Inge, left, and Col. Christopher

Master Gunnery Sgt. Tarik Inge, left, and Col. Christopher Snyder make the first donations during the 2016 Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Active Duty Fund Kickoff event March 1, aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, ... More

Michelle Budzien addresses guests at the 2016 Navy-Marine

Michelle Budzien addresses guests at the 2016 Navy-Marine

Michelle Budzien addresses guests at the 2016 Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Active Duty Fund kickoff March 1, aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The NMCRS is a nonprofit organization that provides financial... More

Royal Thai and U.S. Marines brace themselves before

Royal Thai and U.S. Marines brace themselves before

Royal Thai and U.S. Marines brace themselves before an entry breaching charge explodes Feb. 17 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cobra Gold. The day’s training was intended to show how explo... More

U.S. Marines Sgt. Jakob W. Schulz demonstrates how

U.S. Marines Sgt. Jakob W. Schulz demonstrates how

U.S. Marines Sgt. Jakob W. Schulz demonstrates how to prepare an explosive detonator to Royal Thai Navy Petty Officer’s 1st Class Kemjaer Nakprom, left, and Prajak Mikaew, center, Feb. 17 at Ban Chan Krem, King... More

U.S. Marines brace themselves as an entry breaching

U.S. Marines brace themselves as an entry breaching

U.S. Marines brace themselves as an entry breaching charge explodes Feb. 17 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cobra Gold. The day’s training was intended to demonstrate how explosive ordinan... More

Col. Christopher Snyder addresses guests at the 2016

Col. Christopher Snyder addresses guests at the 2016

Col. Christopher Snyder addresses guests at the 2016 Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Active Duty Fund kickoff March 1, aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The event was held to mark the official start of the f... More

U.S. Marines shield themselves from the blast of a

U.S. Marines shield themselves from the blast of a

U.S. Marines shield themselves from the blast of a breaching charge explosion Feb. 17 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cobra Gold. The day’s training was intended to demonstrate how explosi... More

U.S. Marines shield themselves from the blast of a

U.S. Marines shield themselves from the blast of a

U.S. Marines shield themselves from the blast of a breaching charge explosion Feb. 17 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cobra Gold. The day’s training was intended to demonstrate how explosi... More

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