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A U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman with Georgia Liaison

A U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman with Georgia Liaison

A U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman with Georgia Liaison Team 12 and Georgian soldiers with the 32nd Georgian Infantry Battalion assess a simulated casualty prior to the Mission Rehearsal Exercise in Patuhk, Georgia,... More

U.S. Marines with Georgia Liaison Team 12 and Georgian

U.S. Marines with Georgia Liaison Team 12 and Georgian

U.S. Marines with Georgia Liaison Team 12 and Georgian soldiers with the 32nd Georgian Infantry Battalion conduct an extraction operation prior to the Mission Rehearsal Exercise in Patuhk, Georgia, Oct. 24, 202... More

U.S. Marines with Georgia Liaison Team 12 and Georgian

U.S. Marines with Georgia Liaison Team 12 and Georgian

U.S. Marines with Georgia Liaison Team 12 and Georgian soldiers with the 32nd Georgian Infantry Battalion complete a successful extraction operation prior to the Mission Rehearsal Exercise in Patuhk Training Ar... More

U.S. Marines with Georgia Training Team 12 post security

U.S. Marines with Georgia Training Team 12 post security

U.S. Marines with Georgia Training Team 12 post security while Georgian soldiers with the 32nd Georgian Infantry Battalion escort simulated protesters prior to the Mission Rehearsal Exercise in Patuhk Training ... More

U.S. Marines with Georgia Liaison Team 12 and Georgian

U.S. Marines with Georgia Liaison Team 12 and Georgian

U.S. Marines with Georgia Liaison Team 12 and Georgian soldiers with the 32nd Georgian Infantry Battalion complete a successful extraction operation prior to the Mission Rehearsal Exercise in Patuhk Training A... More

A U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman with Georgia Liaison

A U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman with Georgia Liaison

A U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman with Georgia Liaison Team 12 and a Georgian medic with the 32nd Georgian Infantry Battalion assess a casualty prior to the Mission Rehearsal Exercise in Patuhk Training Area, Georg... More

A simulated protester suffers head trauma during an

A simulated protester suffers head trauma during an

A simulated protester suffers head trauma during an extraction operation prior to the Mission Rehearsal Exercise in Patuhk Training Area, Georgia, Oct. 24, 2020. The Mission Rehearsal Exercise is a training and... More

U.S. Marines with Georgia Liaison Team 12 and Georgian

U.S. Marines with Georgia Liaison Team 12 and Georgian

U.S. Marines with Georgia Liaison Team 12 and Georgian soldiers with the 32nd Georgian Infantry Battalion complete a successful extraction operation prior to the Mission Rehearsal Exercise in Patuhk Training Ar... More

Georgian soldiers with the 32nd Georgian Infantry Battalion

Georgian soldiers with the 32nd Georgian Infantry Battalion

Georgian soldiers with the 32nd Georgian Infantry Battalion move a simulated casualty during an extraction operation prior to the Mission Rehearsal Exercise in Patuhk Training Area, Georgia, Oct. 24, 2020. The ... More

Georgian soldiers with the 32nd Georgian Infantry Battalion

Georgian soldiers with the 32nd Georgian Infantry Battalion

Georgian soldiers with the 32nd Georgian Infantry Battalion isolate simulated protestors during an extraction operation prior to the Mission Rehearsal Exercise in Patuhk, Georgia, Oct. 24, 2020. The Mission Reh... More

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