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TIFNIT, Morocco - U.S. Marines instruct their counterparts

TIFNIT, Morocco - U.S. Marines instruct their counterparts

TIFNIT, Morocco - U.S. Marines instruct their counterparts from the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces on proper weapons techniques during Exercise African Lion 2017. African Lion is a combined, multilateral exercise ... More

TIFNIT, Morocco - U.S. Marines instruct their counterparts

TIFNIT, Morocco - U.S. Marines instruct their counterparts

TIFNIT, Morocco - U.S. Marines instruct their counterparts from the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces on proper weapons techniques during Exercise African Lion 2017. African Lion is a combined, multilateral exercise ... More

TIFNIT, Morocco - Royal Moroccan Armed Forces personnel

TIFNIT, Morocco - Royal Moroccan Armed Forces personnel

TIFNIT, Morocco - Royal Moroccan Armed Forces personnel instruct their U.S. Marine counterparts on proper weapons techniques during Exercise African Lion 2017. African Lion is a combined, multilateral exercise ... More

TIFNIT, Morocco - U.S. Marines instruct their counterparts

TIFNIT, Morocco - U.S. Marines instruct their counterparts

TIFNIT, Morocco - U.S. Marines instruct their counterparts from the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces on proper weapons techniques during Exercise African Lion 2017. African Lion is a combined, multilateral exercise ... More

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting of personnel from the Moroccan Armed Forces, U.S. Marines and U.S. Army practice riot-control techniques at the training area in Tifnit, Morocco during Exerci... More

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting of personnel from the Moroccan Armed Forces, U.S. Marines and U.S. Army practice riot-control techniques at the training area in Tifnit, Morocco during Exerci... More

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting of personnel from the Moroccan Armed Forces, U.S. Marines and U.S. Army practice riot-control techniques at the training area in Tifnit, Morocco during Exerci... More

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting of personnel from the Moroccan Armed Forces, U.S. Marines and U.S. Army practice riot-control techniques at the training area in Tifnit, Morocco during Exerci... More

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting

TIFNIT, Morocco - Multinational platoons consisting of personnel from the Moroccan Armed Forces, U.S. Marines and U.S. Army practice riot-control techniques at the training area in Tifnit, Morocco during Exerci... More

TIFNIT, Morocco - U.S. Marines instruct their counterparts

TIFNIT, Morocco - U.S. Marines instruct their counterparts

TIFNIT, Morocco - U.S. Marines instruct their counterparts from the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces on proper weapons techniques during Exercise African Lion 2017. African Lion is a combined, multilateral exercise ... More

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