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U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. David J. Carey, left, demonstrates

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. David J. Carey, left, demonstrates

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. David J. Carey, left, demonstrates for Republic of Korea Marine Pfc. Kim Juhan, right, how to properly load an 81mm mortar round Feb. 13 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exerc... More

Republic of Korea Marine Sgt. 1st Class Kim Bae Kiwan,

Republic of Korea Marine Sgt. 1st Class Kim Bae Kiwan,

Republic of Korea Marine Sgt. 1st Class Kim Bae Kiwan, left, discusses the M2 Aiming Circle, with U.S. Marine Cpl. Jordan M. Quinton, right, and ROK Marine Staff Sgt. Kim Gyu Sik Feb. 17 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingd... More

Royal Thai Marine Pvt. Theerayuth Phetreung, right,

Royal Thai Marine Pvt. Theerayuth Phetreung, right,

Royal Thai Marine Pvt. Theerayuth Phetreung, right, demonstrates to Republic of Korea Marine Pfc. Lee Taeho, left, how to properly load a mortar round Feb. 17 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exerci... More

Royal Thai and U.S. Marine mortarmen fire illumination

Royal Thai and U.S. Marine mortarmen fire illumination

Royal Thai and U.S. Marine mortarmen fire illumination 81mm mortar rounds Feb. 13 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cobra Gold. The purpose of the night’s training was to better understand t... More

Royal Thai and U.S. Marine mortarmen fire illumination

Royal Thai and U.S. Marine mortarmen fire illumination

Royal Thai and U.S. Marine mortarmen fire illumination rounds from the 81mm mortar system Feb. 13 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cobra Gold. The purpose of the night’s training was to bet... More

Republic of Korea Marine Pfc. Kim Juhan, left, prepares

Republic of Korea Marine Pfc. Kim Juhan, left, prepares

Republic of Korea Marine Pfc. Kim Juhan, left, prepares to fire an 81mm mortar round as U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Jordan M. Carey readies another Feb. 13 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cobra... More

Republic of Korea Marine Sgt. 1st Class Kim Bae Kiwan,

Republic of Korea Marine Sgt. 1st Class Kim Bae Kiwan,

Republic of Korea Marine Sgt. 1st Class Kim Bae Kiwan, right, discusses the M2 Aiming Circle, with U.S. Marine Cpl. Jordan M. Quinton Feb. 17 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cobra Gold. Th... More

Lance Cpl. Philip K. Cammock, center, talks about the

Lance Cpl. Philip K. Cammock, center, talks about the

Lance Cpl. Philip K. Cammock, center, talks about the M252 81mm medium weight mortar weapon system with Royal Thai and Republic of Korea Marines Feb. 17 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cob... More

U.S. Marine mortarmen fire an 81mm mortar round Feb.

U.S. Marine mortarmen fire an 81mm mortar round Feb.

U.S. Marine mortarmen fire an 81mm mortar round Feb. 13 at Ban Chan Krem, Kingdom of Thailand during Exercise Cobra Gold. The exercise is a multinational and multiservice exercise, which takes place annually in... More

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