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U.S. Marines with Black Sea Rotational Force 17.2 and

U.S. Marines with Black Sea Rotational Force 17.2 and

U.S. Marines with Black Sea Rotational Force 17.2 and Royal British Marines provide security on an inflatable raiding craft in Aksaz, Turkey Nov. 6, 2017. U.S. Marines participated in Exercise Blue Raptor, a tr... More

A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 17.2

A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 17.2

A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 17.2 and British Royal Marines sight in on targets during a raid drill in Aksaz, Turkey Nov. 6, 2017. U.S. Marines participated in Exercise Blue Raptor, a training ... More

A Royal British Marine assists a U.S. Marine with Black

A Royal British Marine assists a U.S. Marine with Black

A Royal British Marine assists a U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 17.2 onto an inflatable raiding craft to rehearse safety procedures in Aksaz, Turkey Nov. 6, 2017. U.S. Marines participated in Exerc... More

A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 17.2

A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 17.2

A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 17.2 jumps off a cliff onto an inflatable raiding craft to rehearse safety procedures in Aksaz, Turkey Nov. 6, 2017. U.S. Marines participated in Exercise Blue Rapt... More

A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 17.2

A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 17.2

A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 17.2 post security during a raid drill in Aksaz, Turkey Nov. 6, 2017. U.S. Marines participated in Exercise Blue Raptor, a training event involving United States, B... More

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