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Members of the Puk Puk Squadron show their progress

Members of the Puk Puk Squadron show their progress

Members of the Puk Puk Squadron show their progress to Australian Warrant Officer Don Spinks Sept. 12 during exercise Puk Puk 15 at Taurama Barracks, Papua New Guinea. The squadron renovated company offices, re... More

U.S. Marines and Sailors and Soldiers with the Papua

U.S. Marines and Sailors and Soldiers with the Papua

U.S. Marines and Sailors and Soldiers with the Papua New Guinea Defence Force begin down the steep slopes of the Kokoda Trail, Papua New Guinea, June 22, 2016, in remembrance of the battles fought there during ... More

U.S. Marines, Sailors and Soldiers with the Papua New

U.S. Marines, Sailors and Soldiers with the Papua New

U.S. Marines, Sailors and Soldiers with the Papua New Guinea Defence Force gather at the Goldie River for a group photo, June 22, 2016, during their hike on the Kokoda Trail, Papua New Guinea in remembrance of ... More

Royal Australian Army Warrant Officer 1 David Lehr

Royal Australian Army Warrant Officer 1 David Lehr

Royal Australian Army Warrant Officer 1 David Lehr commends the Puk Puk Squadron for their efforts and training during exercise Puk Puk 15 at Taurama Barracks, Papua New Guinea, Sept. 22, 2015. Multiple nations... More

U.S. Marines, U.S. Sailors, Australian soldiers and

U.S. Marines, U.S. Sailors, Australian soldiers and

U.S. Marines, U.S. Sailors, Australian soldiers and British soldiers hike a hill in Taurama Barracks, Papua New Guinea, Oct. 1, 2015, as part of physical training and to take a group photo during the final days... More

Australian, U.S., British and Papua New Guinean service

Australian, U.S., British and Papua New Guinean service

Australian, U.S., British and Papua New Guinean service members visit the Bomana War Cemetery, Papua New Guinea, Sept. 27, 2015, to pay remembrance to fallen service members from WWII. The cemetery is home to o... More

U.S. Marines and Australian, British and Papua New

U.S. Marines and Australian, British and Papua New

U.S. Marines and Australian, British and Papua New Guinean soldiers start a fire to prepare their evening meal Sept. 27, 2015, on the Kokoda Trail, Papua New Guinea, during their two-day hike on the trail. The ... More

U.S. Marines take a photo with an Australian after

U.S. Marines take a photo with an Australian after

U.S. Marines take a photo with an Australian after her and her group finished their nine day, 96 kilometer trek on the Kokoda Trail, Papua New Guinea, June 22, 2016, during Exercise Koa Moana. The Kokoda Trail ... More

Australian Warrant Officer Don Spinks, right, commends

Australian Warrant Officer Don Spinks, right, commends

Australian Warrant Officer Don Spinks, right, commends members of Puk Puk Squadron for their efforts during a visit to Taurama Barracks, Papua, New Guinea, during exercise Puk Puk 15, Sept. 12. Puk Puk is a mul... More

Australian and Papua New Guinean soldiers prepare wild

Australian and Papua New Guinean soldiers prepare wild

Australian and Papua New Guinean soldiers prepare wild bananas and freshwater prawns on a homemade fire on the Kokoda Trail, Sept. 28 during a two-day hike on the trail to bond and pay remembrance to the fallen... More

Royal Australian Army Brig. Gen. Roger Noble, center,

Royal Australian Army Brig. Gen. Roger Noble, center,

Royal Australian Army Brig. Gen. Roger Noble, center, talks with U.S. Marine Sgt. Kenneth D. Benson, left, about training during exercise Puk Puk 15 at Taurama Barracks, Papua New Guinea, Sept. 22, 2015. The Sa... More

Cpl. Zachary A. Barnett hikes through the thick jungle

Cpl. Zachary A. Barnett hikes through the thick jungle

Cpl. Zachary A. Barnett hikes through the thick jungle of the Kokoda Trail, Papua New Guinea with other U.S. Marines, Sailors and Soldiers with the Papua New Guinea Defence Force, June 22, 2016, in remembrance ... More

Australian, U.S., British and Papua New Guinean service

Australian, U.S., British and Papua New Guinean service

Australian, U.S., British and Papua New Guinean service members visit the Bomana War Cemetery Sept. 27, 2015, during a trip to the Kokoda Trail as part of Exercise Puk Puk 15. The cemetery is home to 13,000 ser... More

Marines and Sailors, with Task Force Koa Moana, hike

Marines and Sailors, with Task Force Koa Moana, hike

Marines and Sailors, with Task Force Koa Moana, hike through the jungle of the Kokoda Trail, Papua New Guinea with Soldiers from the Papua New Guinea Defence Force in remembrance of the battles fought there dur... More

Royal Australian Army Brig. Gen. Roger Noble speaks

Royal Australian Army Brig. Gen. Roger Noble speaks

Royal Australian Army Brig. Gen. Roger Noble speaks to the Puk Puk Squadron about their progress and efforts during the multi-national exercise Puk Puk 15 at Taurama Barracks, Papua New Guinea, Sept. 22, 2015. ... More

U.S. Marines and Sailors gather at the Kokoda Trail

U.S. Marines and Sailors gather at the Kokoda Trail

U.S. Marines and Sailors gather at the Kokoda Trail memorial, June 22, 2016, after hiking for three hours on the Kokoda Trail, Papua New Guinea, in remembrance of the battles fought there in WWII, as part of Ex... More

U.S. Marines and Sailors and Soldiers with the Papua

U.S. Marines and Sailors and Soldiers with the Papua

U.S. Marines and Sailors and Soldiers with the Papua New Guinea Defence Force gather around a memorial for the battles fought on the Kokoda Trail, Papua New Guinea, June 22, 2016, as part of Exercise Koa Moana,... More

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