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Members of the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force exit

Members of the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force exit

Members of the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force exit a V-22 Osprey before Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques operations at Tactical Landing Zone Vulture, Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Ca... More

Members of the Japan Ground Self Defense Force exit

Members of the Japan Ground Self Defense Force exit

Members of the Japan Ground Self Defense Force exit a V-22 Osprey before Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques operations at Tactical Landing Zone Vulture, Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carol... More

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group perform Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques operations out of a Japan Ground Self Defense Force V-22 Osprey at Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N... More

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group perform Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques operations from a Japanese Ground Self Defense Force V-22 Osprey at Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, ... More

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group regroup after Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques at Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 12, 2020. The Japan Ground Self Defens... More

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group perform Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques from a Japan Ground Self Defense Force V-22 Osprey at Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina... More

A member of the Japan Ground Self Defense Force observes

A member of the Japan Ground Self Defense Force observes

A member of the Japan Ground Self Defense Force observes a V-22 Osprey at Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 12, 2020. The JGSDF trained with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Training Squadr... More

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group prepare for Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques from a Japan Ground Self Defense Force V-22 Osprey at Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Caro... More

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group perform Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques from a Japan Ground Self Defense Force V-22 Osprey at Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina... More

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group perform Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques operations out of a Japanese Ground Self Defense Force V-22 Osprey at Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune... More

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group board a V-22 Osprey with the Japan Ground Self Defense Force at Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 12, 2020. The JGSDF trained w... More

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group board a V-22 Osprey with the Japan Ground Self Defense Force for Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques at Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Ca... More

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group

Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group don their gear while a V-22 Osprey with the Japan Ground Self Defense Force lands Tactical Landing Zone Vulture, Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N... More

A V-22 Osprey with the Japan Ground Self Defense Force

A V-22 Osprey with the Japan Ground Self Defense Force

A V-22 Osprey with the Japan Ground Self Defense Force surveys a landing zone before in Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques operations at Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 12, 20... More

Marine Staff Sgt. Matthew Barker briefs Marines with

Marine Staff Sgt. Matthew Barker briefs Marines with

Marine Staff Sgt. Matthew Barker briefs Marines with Expeditionary Operations Training Group before Helicopter Rope Suspension Technique operations at Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, ... More

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