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A Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 climbs

A Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 climbs

A Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 climbs over a Norwegian soldier during close quarters combat training at Leksdal Skytefelt Training Complex, Norway, March 27, 2018. The law enforcement Marines... More

U.S. Marines and Sailors with Marine Rotational Force

U.S. Marines and Sailors with Marine Rotational Force

U.S. Marines and Sailors with Marine Rotational Force 17.1 and soldiers with the Norwegian Home Guard 12 prepare to enter a building during a room clearing exercise near Stjordal, Norway, May 24, 2017. This exe... More

Norwegian soldiers demonstrate a room-clearing technique

Norwegian soldiers demonstrate a room-clearing technique

Norwegian soldiers demonstrate a room-clearing technique to law enforcement Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 during close quarters combat training at Leksdal Skytefelt Training Complex, Norway, ... More

U.S. Marines with Marine Rotational Force Europe 17.1

U.S. Marines with Marine Rotational Force Europe 17.1

U.S. Marines with Marine Rotational Force Europe 17.1 and soldiers from the Norwegian Home Guard 12 fire simunition rounds during a room-clearing exercise near Stjordal, Norway, May 24, 2017. During the trainin... More

Law enforcement Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe

Law enforcement Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe

Law enforcement Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 integrated with their Norwegian counterparts for close quarters combat training at Leksdal Skytefelt Training Complex, Norway, March 27, 2018. Th... More

U.S. Marines and Sailors with Marine Rotational Force

U.S. Marines and Sailors with Marine Rotational Force

U.S. Marines and Sailors with Marine Rotational Force Europe 17.1 and soldiers from the Norwegian Home Guard 12 prepare to enter a building during a room-clearing exercise near Stjordal, Norway, May 24, 2017. N... More

A Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1

A Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1

A Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 demonstrates a room-clearing technique to Norwegian soldiers during close quarters combat training at Leksdal Skytefelt Training Complex, Norway, March 27, 2018... More

Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 complete

Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 complete

Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 complete a Norwegian room-clearing technique during close quarters combat training at Leksdal Skytefelt Training Complex, Norway, March 27, 2018. The law enforce... More

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