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CAGAYAN VALLEY, Philippines – U.S. Marines with III

CAGAYAN VALLEY, Philippines – U.S. Marines with III

CAGAYAN VALLEY, Philippines – U.S. Marines with III Marine Expeditionary Force participate in a basketball game with local Filipinos from the Municipality of Lal-lo as part of the humanitarian civic assistance ... More

CAGAYAN, Philippines ─ U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt.

CAGAYAN, Philippines ─ U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt.

CAGAYAN, Philippines ─ U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Justin Root, a Topeka, Kan., native, speaks with Leopoldo Colosaga Jr. about the disaster relief capabilities of a municipal disaster operations center here S... More

CAGAYAN, Philippines ─ U.S. and Philippine Marines

CAGAYAN, Philippines ─ U.S. and Philippine Marines

CAGAYAN, Philippines ─ U.S. and Philippine Marines pose for a photo with Chief Inspector Engelbert Bunagan, the chief of police for the Lal-Lo municipal area, after discussing the disaster relief capabilities o... More

CAGAYAN VALLEY, Philippines – U.S. Marines with the

CAGAYAN VALLEY, Philippines – U.S. Marines with the

CAGAYAN VALLEY, Philippines – U.S. Marines with the III Marine Expeditionary Force shake hands with the opposing team before participating in a basketball game with locals from the Municipality of Lal-lo during... More

CAGAYAN VALLEY, Philippines – U.S. Marines with III

CAGAYAN VALLEY, Philippines – U.S. Marines with III

CAGAYAN VALLEY, Philippines – U.S. Marines with III Marine Expeditionary Force conduct a “jump ball” while participating in a basketball game with local Filipinos from the Municipality of Lal-lo as part of the ... More

CAGAYAN VALLEY, Philippines – U.S. Marines with III

CAGAYAN VALLEY, Philippines – U.S. Marines with III

CAGAYAN VALLEY, Philippines – U.S. Marines with III Marine Expeditionary Force participate in a basketball game with local Filipinos from the Municipality of Lal-lo as part of the humanitarian civic assistance ... More

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