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U.S. Marine Corps 1stSgt. Richard Brennan observes

U.S. Marine Corps 1stSgt. Richard Brennan observes

U.S. Marine Corps 1stSgt. Richard Brennan observes his Marines as they establish a parameter during exercise Forest Light at Sekiyama, Japan, March 14, 2017. Forest Light is one of various bilateral training op... More

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. William Pearn, a Shohola,

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. William Pearn, a Shohola,

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. William Pearn, a Shohola, Pennsylvania native, maneuvers around a training area during a stalking exercise as a part of Forest Light at Somagahara, Japan, March 10, 2017. Forest Lig... More

A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldier maneuvers

A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldier maneuvers

A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldier maneuvers around a training area during a stalking exercise as a part of Forest Light at Somagahara, Japan, March 10, 2017. Forest Light is one of various bilateral tra... More

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. William Pearn, a Shohola,

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. William Pearn, a Shohola,

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. William Pearn, a Shohola, Pennsylvania native, maneuvers around a training area during a stalking exercise as a part of Forest Light at Somagahara, Japan, March 10, 2017. Forest Lig... More

U.S. Marines and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Soldiers

U.S. Marines and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Soldiers

U.S. Marines and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Soldiers walk to a training area during exercise Forest Light at Somagahara, Japan, March 10, 2017. Forest Light is one of various bilateral training opportuniti... More

A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldier maneuvers

A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldier maneuvers

A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldier maneuvers around a training area during a stalking exercise as a part of Forest Light at Somagahara, Japan, March 10, 2017. Forest Light is one of various bilateral tra... More

U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Gerald Noe, a Huntington Beach,

U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Gerald Noe, a Huntington Beach,

U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Gerald Noe, a Huntington Beach, California native, observes his Marines as they establish a parameter during exercise Forest Light at Sekiyama, Japan, March 14, 2017. Forest Light is one... More

A Japanese Ground Self-Defense Soldier maneuvers around

A Japanese Ground Self-Defense Soldier maneuvers around

A Japanese Ground Self-Defense Soldier maneuvers around a training area during exercise Forest Light at Sekiyama, Japan, March 14, 2017. Forest Light is one of various bilateral training opportunities conducted... More

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Soldiers are debriefed

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Soldiers are debriefed

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Soldiers are debriefed after a stalking exercise as a part of Forest Light at Somagahara, Japan, March 10, 2017. Forest Light is one of various bilateral training opportunities c... More

A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Soldier scouts an

A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Soldier scouts an

A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Soldier scouts an area during exercise Forest Light at Sekiyama, Japan, March 14, 2017. Forest Light is one of various bilateral training opportunities conducted by Japan Groun... More

U.S. Marines with 2 battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment,

U.S. Marines with 2 battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment,

U.S. Marines with 2 battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force establish a parameter during exercise Forest Light at Sekiyama, Japan, March 14, 2017. Forest Light is one... More

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