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A Sikorsky S-76 search-and-rescue helicopter prepares

A Sikorsky S-76 search-and-rescue helicopter prepares

A Sikorsky S-76 search-and-rescue helicopter prepares to extract medical personnel during a SAR training exercise aboard Royal Australian Air Force Base Tindal, Australia, during Exercise Southern Frontier 2014... More

Cpl. Davon Thomas, left, a Marine Corps Martial Arts

Cpl. Davon Thomas, left, a Marine Corps Martial Arts

Cpl. Davon Thomas, left, a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructor with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242, explains a figure-four chokehold to his students during Exercise Southern Frontier 20... More

A Sikorsky S-76 search-and-rescue helicopter lowers

A Sikorsky S-76 search-and-rescue helicopter lowers

A Sikorsky S-76 search-and-rescue helicopter lowers medical personnel during a SAR training exercise onto Royal Australian Air Force Base Tindal, Australia, during Exercise Southern Frontier 2014, June 11. Sout... More

A Sikorsky S-76 search-and-rescue helicopter hovers

A Sikorsky S-76 search-and-rescue helicopter hovers

A Sikorsky S-76 search-and-rescue helicopter hovers over a landing zone during a SAR training exercise aboard Royal Australian Air Force Base Tindal, Australia, during Exercise Southern Frontier 2014, June 11. ... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Damien Farinha, left, a hospital

Petty Officer 3rd Class Damien Farinha, left, a hospital

Petty Officer 3rd Class Damien Farinha, left, a hospital corpsman with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242, performs the counter to a bear hug during an integrated Marine Corps Martial Arts Program c... More

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