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Marines with 9th Engineer Support Battalion execute

Marines with 9th Engineer Support Battalion execute

Marines with 9th Engineer Support Battalion execute a M2 .50-caliber Browning machine gun unknown distance course of fire during Korean Military Exchange Program 15.9 at Rodriguez Live-Fire Complex, Republic of... More

Lance Cpl. Juan Cuevas Jimenez fires an M2 .50-caliber

Lance Cpl. Juan Cuevas Jimenez fires an M2 .50-caliber

Lance Cpl. Juan Cuevas Jimenez fires an M2 .50-caliber Browning machine gun during Korean Military Exchange Program 15.9 at Rodriguez Live-Fire Complex, Republic of Korea, July 14, 2015. The Marines performed a... More

Lance Cpl. Juan Cuevas Jimenez, right, spots targets

Lance Cpl. Juan Cuevas Jimenez, right, spots targets

Lance Cpl. Juan Cuevas Jimenez, right, spots targets for Lance Cpl. Christopher Curryfonseca as he fires an M2 .50-caliber Browning machine gun during Korean Military Exchange Program 15.9 at Rodriguez Live-Fir... More

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines provide security

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines provide security

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines provide security on top of a building during Korean Military Exchange Program 15.9 at Rodriguez Live-Fire Complex, Republic of Korea, June 22, 2015. The ROK Marines learned th... More

Sergeant Ildefonso Macaraeg, right, connects detonation

Sergeant Ildefonso Macaraeg, right, connects detonation

Sergeant Ildefonso Macaraeg, right, connects detonation cord charges with Cpl. Cole White in preparation for urban breaching training during Korean Military Exchange Program 15.9 at Rodriguez Live-Fire Complex,... More

United States Marine Pfc. Estaban Lepe, left, explains

United States Marine Pfc. Estaban Lepe, left, explains

United States Marine Pfc. Estaban Lepe, left, explains the functions of a M249 machine gun to Republic of Korea Marines during Korean Military Exchange Program 15.9 at Rodriguez Live-Fire Complex, Republic of K... More

Republic of Korea Marines and U.S. Marines stack outside

Republic of Korea Marines and U.S. Marines stack outside

Republic of Korea Marines and U.S. Marines stack outside a door during Korean Military Exchange Program 15.9 at Rodriguez Live-Fire Complex, Republic of Korea, June 22, 2015. The ROK Marines learned the basics ... More

Sergeant Ildefonso Macaraeg ties wires together in

Sergeant Ildefonso Macaraeg ties wires together in

Sergeant Ildefonso Macaraeg ties wires together in preparation for urban breaching during Korean Military Exchange Program 15.9 at Rodriguez Live-Fire Complex, Republic of Korea, June 22, 2015. Combat engineers... More

Republic of Korea Marines stack outside a door during

Republic of Korea Marines stack outside a door during

Republic of Korea Marines stack outside a door during Korean Military Exchange Program 15.9 at Rodriguez Live-Fire Complex, Republic of Korea, June 22, 2015. The ROK Marines learned the basics of military opera... More

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