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Lieutenant. Gen. Terry Robling, commanding general,

Lieutenant. Gen. Terry Robling, commanding general,

Lieutenant. Gen. Terry Robling, commanding general, Marine Corps Forces Pacific, discusses Marine Rotational Force – Darwin with Marines aboard Robertson Barracks, April 22, 2014. General Robling conducted the ... More

Lieutenant Col. Matthew Puglisi, commanding officer,

Lieutenant Col. Matthew Puglisi, commanding officer,

Lieutenant Col. Matthew Puglisi, commanding officer, forward command element, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, shakes hands with Lt. Gen. Terry Robling, commanding general, Marine Corps Forces Pacific aboard R... More

Lieutenant. Gen. Terry Robling, commanding general,

Lieutenant. Gen. Terry Robling, commanding general,

Lieutenant. Gen. Terry Robling, commanding general, Marine Corps Forces Pacific, shakes hands with a Marine during his visit aboard Royal Australian Air Force’s Base Darwin, April 22, 2014. General Robling cond... More

Lieutenant. Gen. Terry Robling, commanding general,

Lieutenant. Gen. Terry Robling, commanding general,

Lieutenant. Gen. Terry Robling, commanding general, Marine Corps Forces Pacific, discusses the Aviation Combat Element of Marine Rotational Force – Darwin with Lt. Col. Matthew Puglisi, officer-in-charge, Forwa... More

Lieutenant Col. Keven Matthews, commanding officer,

Lieutenant Col. Keven Matthews, commanding officer,

Lieutenant Col. Keven Matthews, commanding officer, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, left, shakes hands with Lt. Gen. Terry Robling, commanding general, Marine Corps Forces Pacific aboard Royal Australian Air ... More

Lieutenant. Gen. Terry Robling, commanding general,

Lieutenant. Gen. Terry Robling, commanding general,

Lieutenant. Gen. Terry Robling, commanding general, Marine Corps Forces Pacific, discusses Marine Rotational Force – Darwin with Capt. Andy Macak, commanding officer, Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine ... More

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