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Philippine Air Force Lt. Col. Romell Allan P. Genete,

Philippine Air Force Lt. Col. Romell Allan P. Genete,

Philippine Air Force Lt. Col. Romell Allan P. Genete, center, the group commander of the 790th Air Base Group, discusses road construction operations with U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 3 Keith W. Earh... More

Service members from the Philippine Air Force and U.S.

Service members from the Philippine Air Force and U.S.

Service members from the Philippine Air Force and U.S. Marine Corps survey a construction project aimed toward building a new road for safety considerations in Crow Valley, Philippines, May 5, 2014. The road w... More

A U.S. Marine directs a bulldozer during a road building

A U.S. Marine directs a bulldozer during a road building

A U.S. Marine directs a bulldozer during a road building operation with the Philippine Air Force during the opening days of Balikatan 2014 in Crow Valley, Philippines, May 5, 2014. Balikatan is an annual traini... More

Philippine Air Force Lt. Col. Romell Allan P. Genete,

Philippine Air Force Lt. Col. Romell Allan P. Genete,

Philippine Air Force Lt. Col. Romell Allan P. Genete, right, the group commander of the 790th Air Base Group, walks with U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 3 Keith W. Earhart, left, and U. S. Marine Corps ... More

Philippine Air Force Lt. Col. Romell Allan P. Genete,

Philippine Air Force Lt. Col. Romell Allan P. Genete,

Philippine Air Force Lt. Col. Romell Allan P. Genete, left, the group commander of the 790th Air Base Group, discusses road construction operations with U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 3 Keith W. Earhar... More

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