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U.S. Marine Maj. David Rainey, the commanding officer

U.S. Marine Maj. David Rainey, the commanding officer

U.S. Marine Maj. David Rainey, the commanding officer of Task Force Koa Moana 16-4, gives the first piece of cake to the guest of honor, the honorable Catherine Ebert-Gray, U.S. Ambassador, during the Marine Co... More

U.S. Marines with Task Force Koa Moana 16-4, bow their

U.S. Marines with Task Force Koa Moana 16-4, bow their

U.S. Marines with Task Force Koa Moana 16-4, bow their heads in prayer during the invocation of the Marine Corps birthday ball in Port Vila, Vanuatu Oct. 30, 2016. Marines and Sailors with Task Force Koa Moana ... More

U.S. Marine Maj. David Rainey, commanding officer of

U.S. Marine Maj. David Rainey, commanding officer of

U.S. Marine Maj. David Rainey, commanding officer of Task Force Koa Moana 16-4, cuts the first piece of cake during the Marine Corps birthday ball in Port Vila, Vanuatu Oct. 30, 2016. Marines and Sailors with T... More

U.S. Marines with Task Force Koa Moana 16-4 march the

U.S. Marines with Task Force Koa Moana 16-4 march the

U.S. Marines with Task Force Koa Moana 16-4 march the colors during the Marine Corps birthday celebration ceremony in Port Vila, Vanuatu Oct. 30, 2016. Marines and Sailors with Task Force Koa Moana celebrated t... More

U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Ronald Castillo, administrative

U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Ronald Castillo, administrative

U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Ronald Castillo, administrative chief with Headquarters Platoon, Task Force Koa Moana 16-4, reads Gen. John Lejeune’s message during the Marine Corps birthday ball in Port Vila, Vanuatu O... More

U.S. Marines with Task Force Koa Moana 16-4 participate

U.S. Marines with Task Force Koa Moana 16-4 participate

U.S. Marines with Task Force Koa Moana 16-4 participate in the Marine Corps birthday celebration ceremony in Port Vila, Vanuatu Oct. 30, 2016. Marines and Sailors with Task Force Koa Moana celebrated the 241st ... More

U.S. Marines Staff Sgt. Ronald Castillo, administrative

U.S. Marines Staff Sgt. Ronald Castillo, administrative

U.S. Marines Staff Sgt. Ronald Castillo, administrative chief, and Staff Sgt. Carlos Arguello, distribution agent, both with Headquarters Platoon, Task Force Koa Moana 16-4, stand at parade rest before the Mari... More

U.S. Marines with Task Force Koa Moana 16-4 participate

U.S. Marines with Task Force Koa Moana 16-4 participate

U.S. Marines with Task Force Koa Moana 16-4 participate in the Marine Corps birthday celebration ceremony in Port Vila, Vanuatu Oct. 30, 2016. Marines and Sailors with Task Force Koa Moana celebrated the 241st ... More

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