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Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe communicates

Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe communicates

Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe communicates with his team while conducting immediate action drills during Exercise Winter Sun 18 in Boden, Sweden, March 7, 2018. Winter Sun 18 is a multinational exe... More

Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe sets up

Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe sets up

Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe sets up security alongside a Swedish Bandvagn 206 (BV 206) tracked vehicle during Exercise Winter Sun 18 in Boden, Sweden, March 7, 2018. Winter Sun 18 is a multinatio... More

Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe conduct

Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe conduct

Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe conduct immediate action drills during Exercise Winter Sun 18 in Boden, Sweden, March 7, 2018. Winter Sun 18 is a multinational exercise that integrates dismounted el... More

Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe prepares

Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe prepares

Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe prepares to notionally fire an AT4 rocket launcher during Exercise Winter Sun 18 in Boden, Sweden, March 7, 2018. Winter Sun 18 is a multinational exercise that integr... More

Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe holds open

Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe holds open

Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe holds open the back door of a Swedish Bandvagn 206 (BV 206) tracked vehicle while conducting immediate action drills during Exercise Winter Sun 18 in Boden, Sweden, Ma... More

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