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U.S. Marine Cpl. Yrene Vega shows children at the Nikom

U.S. Marine Cpl. Yrene Vega shows children at the Nikom

U.S. Marine Cpl. Yrene Vega shows children at the Nikom School a chicken dinner, one of the Meals Ready-to-Eat used by U.S. service members during exercises and deployments, in Chonburi province, Kingdom of Tha... More

U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Marlon Lewis high fives a student

U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Marlon Lewis high fives a student

U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Marlon Lewis high fives a student during a community outreach project at the Nikom School in Chonburi province, Kingdom of Thailand, part of exercise Cobra Gold 2013 Feb. 19. U.S. Marines... More

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Joseph McCusker fist bumps a

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Joseph McCusker fist bumps a

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Joseph McCusker fist bumps a student after a tug of war competition with students from the Nikom School in Chonburi province, Kingdom of Thailand, during exercise Cobra Gold 2013. U.S. Ma... More

U.S. Marines and sailors along with Royal Thai Navy

U.S. Marines and sailors along with Royal Thai Navy

U.S. Marines and sailors along with Royal Thai Navy sailors struggle to gain control of the rope in a tug of war competition with students from the Nikom School in Chonburi province, Kingdom of Thailand, during... More

U.S. Marines and sailors along with Royal Thai Navy

U.S. Marines and sailors along with Royal Thai Navy

U.S. Marines and sailors along with Royal Thai Navy sailors lie in the prone position before a tug of war competition Feb. 19 with the students from the Nikom School in Chonburi province, Kingdom of Thailand, d... More

U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Floyd Celestine opens a packet

U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Floyd Celestine opens a packet

U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Floyd Celestine opens a packet of crackers from a Meal Ready-to-Eat, showing students at the Nikom School what is inside MREs, during a community outreach visit in Chonburi province, King... More

U.S. Marines and sailors along with Royal Thai Navy

U.S. Marines and sailors along with Royal Thai Navy

U.S. Marines and sailors along with Royal Thai Navy sailors struggle to gain control of the rope in a tug of war competition with students from the Nikom School in Chonburi province, Kingdom of Thailand, during... More

U.S. Marines and sailors show off their volleyball

U.S. Marines and sailors show off their volleyball

U.S. Marines and sailors show off their volleyball skills for students and teachers at the Nikom School in Chonburi province, Kingdom of Thailand, during exercise Cobra Gold 2013. U.S. Marines and sailors visit... More

U.S. Navy Lt. John Potter, a chaplain, shows no mercy

U.S. Navy Lt. John Potter, a chaplain, shows no mercy

U.S. Navy Lt. John Potter, a chaplain, shows no mercy to his opponent during a ping-pong game with a student from the Nikom School in Chonburi province, Kingdom of Thailand, part of exercise Cobra Gold 2013. U.... More

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