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Royal Thai, U.S. and Republic of Korea Marine’s amphibious

Royal Thai, U.S. and Republic of Korea Marine’s amphibious

Royal Thai, U.S. and Republic of Korea Marine’s amphibious assault vehicles arrive on land during the multilateral amphibious assault here Feb. 10. The Marines were conducting the amphibious assault with Royal ... More

Lance Cpl. Brandon A. Morgan, a generator mechanic

Lance Cpl. Brandon A. Morgan, a generator mechanic

Lance Cpl. Brandon A. Morgan, a generator mechanic supporting 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, conducts a routine operations check on a generator here Feb. 16. Morgan conducts these c... More

Marine amphibious assault vehicles increase speed before

Marine amphibious assault vehicles increase speed before

Marine amphibious assault vehicles increase speed before arriving on shore during the multilateral amphibious assault here Feb. 10. The Marines were conducting the amphibious assault with Royal Thai Marines and... More

Lance Cpl. Janet Karnsomprot, personnel clerk, 3rd

Lance Cpl. Janet Karnsomprot, personnel clerk, 3rd

Lance Cpl. Janet Karnsomprot, personnel clerk, 3rd Supply Battalion, speaks to a Royal Thai Marine using Thai during Exercise Cobra Gold 2012 Feb. 16. Lance Cpl. Janet Karnsomprot, personnel clerk, 3rd Supply B... More

A Republic of Korea Marine sights in while firing at

A Republic of Korea Marine sights in while firing at

A Republic of Korea Marine sights in while firing at simulated targets during the multilateral amphibious assault here Feb. 10. The Marines were conducting a multilateral amphibious assault with Royal Thai Mari... More

A Marine from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

A Marine from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

A Marine from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit signals the first wave of boats during the Royal Thai, U.S. bilateral boat raid here Feb. 07. The Marines ... More

U.S. Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

U.S. Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

U.S. Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, and Republic of Korea Marines rush toward the objective during the multilateral amphibious assault he... More

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, charge a beach and provide security during the Royal Thai, U.S. bilateral boat raid here Feb. 7. The Marin... More

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and Royal Thai Marines from 1st Marine Battalion secure the beach landing zone while the last few boats arr... More

A humanitarian assistance survey team consisting of

A humanitarian assistance survey team consisting of

A humanitarian assistance survey team consisting of 10 Marines, from III Marine Expeditionary Force, board a KC-130J Hercules assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 152, Marine Corps Air Station ... More

Lance Cpl. Brandon A. Morgan, a generator mechanic

Lance Cpl. Brandon A. Morgan, a generator mechanic

Lance Cpl. Brandon A. Morgan, a generator mechanic supporting 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, ensures the functionality of a generator here Feb. 16. Morgan conducts these checks to e... More

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, advance on a beach during the Royal Thai, U.S. bilateral boat raid here Feb. 7. The Marines conducted this... More

Two civilian reporters photograph CH-46E Sea Knight

Two civilian reporters photograph CH-46E Sea Knight

Two civilian reporters photograph CH-46E Sea Knight helicopters as they take off during the simulated non-combatant evacuation operations here Feb. 12. The Royal Thai Marine Corps, U.S. Marines, Japan Self Def... More

A U.S. Marine amphibious assault vehicle splashes through

A U.S. Marine amphibious assault vehicle splashes through

A U.S. Marine amphibious assault vehicle splashes through the water as it arrives on shore during the multilateral amphibious assault here Feb. 10. The Marines were conducting the amphibious assault with Royal ... More

Lance Cpl. Janet Karnsomprot, personnel clerk, 3rd

Lance Cpl. Janet Karnsomprot, personnel clerk, 3rd

Lance Cpl. Janet Karnsomprot, personnel clerk, 3rd Supply Battalion, was recognized for her ability to speak Thai during Exercise Cobra Gold 2012 and was employed to interpret during the exercise. The exercise ... More

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, scout a beach in advance of the initial wave of the Royal Thai, U.S. bilateral boat raid here Feb. 7. The ... More

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and Royal Thai Marines from 1st Marine Battalion, Royal Thai Marine Corps conduct personnel and equipment c... More

A member of the Japan Self Defense Force checks an

A member of the Japan Self Defense Force checks an

A member of the Japan Self Defense Force checks an evacuee role-player for any dangerous items during the simulated non-combatant evacuation operations here Feb. 12. The Royal Thai Marine Corps, U.S. Marines, J... More

Marine amphibious assault vehicles arrive on shore

Marine amphibious assault vehicles arrive on shore

Marine amphibious assault vehicles arrive on shore during the multilateral amphibious assault here Feb. 10. The Marines were conducting the amphibious assault with Royal Thai Marines and Republic of Korea Marin... More

Marines who provide power support ensure that all generators

Marines who provide power support ensure that all generators

Marines who provide power support ensure that all generators here have warning signs visibly posted reading “high voltage” in English, Thai and Korean. Power support Marines ensure all equipment here have a 24-... More

Lt. Gen. Duane D. Thiessen, U.S. Marine Corps Forces,

Lt. Gen. Duane D. Thiessen, U.S. Marine Corps Forces,

Lt. Gen. Duane D. Thiessen, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific commanding general, speaks with Lance Cpl. Janet Karnsomprot, personnel clerk, 3rd Supply Battalion, during the Exercise Cobra Gold 2012 Feb. 16. La... More

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, and Republic of Korea Marines use fire and maneuver to get closer to the objective during the multilateral... More

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and Royal Thai Marines from 1st Marine Battalion, Royal Thai Marine Corps conduct squad rushes during the T... More

A Royal Thai Marine from 1st Marine Battalion, Royal

A Royal Thai Marine from 1st Marine Battalion, Royal

A Royal Thai Marine from 1st Marine Battalion, Royal Thai Marine Corps posts security while U.S. Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit clear buil... More

Lance Cpl. Brandon A. Morgan, a generator mechanic

Lance Cpl. Brandon A. Morgan, a generator mechanic

Lance Cpl. Brandon A. Morgan, a generator mechanic supporting 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, ensures the functionality of a generator here Feb. 16. Morgan conducts these checks to e... More

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion,

Marines from Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit clear a rooftop with Royal Thai Marines from 1st Marine Battalion during the Thai, U.S. bilateral boat raid... More

Japanese embassy security personnel screen an evacuee

Japanese embassy security personnel screen an evacuee

Japanese embassy security personnel screen an evacuee role-player during the simulated non-combatant evacuation operations here Feb. 12. Evacuees were asked to wear pink and white bracelets to be easily identif... More

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