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U.S. Marine Corps Col. Clay Tipton, commanding officer,

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Clay Tipton, commanding officer,

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Clay Tipton, commanding officer, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, presents a plaque to Col. Yoshiyuki Goto, regimental commander, Western Army Infantry Regiment (WAIR), Japan Ground Self-D... More

Col. Clay Tipton, commanding officer, 11th Marine

Col. Clay Tipton, commanding officer, 11th Marine

Col. Clay Tipton, commanding officer, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, shakes hands with Col. Yoshiyuki Goto, regimental commander, Western Army Infantry Regiment, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, during the clo... More

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Clay Tipton, commanding officer,

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Clay Tipton, commanding officer,

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Clay Tipton, commanding officer, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, shakes hands with Col. Yoskiyuki Goto, commanding officer, Western Army Infantry Regiment, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force... More

A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldier presents

A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldier presents

A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldier presents Marines and other JGSDF soldiers with a Karate demonstration during the closing ceremony of Exercise Iron Fist 2016 at Camp Pendleton, March 1, 2016. Exercise ... More

U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. David Coffman, deputy

U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. David Coffman, deputy

U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. David Coffman, deputy commanding general, I Marine Expeditionary Force, addresses Marines and Japan Ground Self Defense Force soldiers during the concluding ceremony of Exercise Iro... More

U.S. Marines and Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force

U.S. Marines and Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force

U.S. Marines and Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers dine together during the closing ceremony of exercise Iron Fist 2016 at Camp Pendleton, March 1, 2016. Exercise Iron Fist brought together Marines an... More

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Matthew Lundgren, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Matthew Lundgren, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Matthew Lundgren, commanding officer, 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, 1st Marine Division, receives a plaque from Col. Yoskiyuki Goto, regimental commander, Western Army Infantry Regiment... More

Maj. Gen. Shinichi Aoki, deputy chief of staff (operations),

Maj. Gen. Shinichi Aoki, deputy chief of staff (operations),

Maj. Gen. Shinichi Aoki, deputy chief of staff (operations), Western Army, Japan Ground Self Defense Force (JGSDF), addresses U.S. Marines and JGSDF soldiers at Camp Pendleton, March 1, 2016, prior to the closi... More

U.S. Marines and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers

U.S. Marines and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers

U.S. Marines and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers pose for a group photograph at Camp Pendleton, March 1, 2016, after the closing ceremony of Exercise Iron Fist 2016. The ceremony concluded the 11th ite... More

Soldiers with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force get some

Soldiers with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force get some

Soldiers with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force get some food during a warriors' luncheon as part of the concluding ceremony of Exercise Iron Fist 2016 at Camp Pendleton, March 1, 2016. Over the course of five we... More

A soldier with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force offers

A soldier with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force offers

A soldier with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force offers a Karate demonstration for U.S. Marines and other JGSDF soldiers at Camp Pendleton, March 1, 2016, during the closing ceremony of Exercise Iron Fist 2016. I... More

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