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160718-M-OI464-235 PACIFIC OCEAN (July 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-235 PACIFIC OCEAN (July 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-235 PACIFIC OCEAN (July 18, 2016) – Lance Cpl. Ryley Sweet drives an assault amphibious vehicle from amphibious assault ship USS America to Royal Australian Navy Canberra class amphibious ship HM... More

160718-M-OI464-36 Pacific Ocean – Lance Cpl. Ryley

160718-M-OI464-36 Pacific Ocean – Lance Cpl. Ryley

160718-M-OI464-36 Pacific Ocean – Lance Cpl. Ryley Sweet drives an assault amphibious vehicle from amphibious assault ship USS San Diego to Royal Australian Navy Canberra class amphibious ship HMAS Canberra (L0... More

160718-M-OI464-346 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-346 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-346 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) – Lance Cpl. Ryley Sweet drives an assault amphibious vehicle onto amphibious assault ship USS San Diego, off the coast of Hawaii, July 18, 2016. The Marines are... More

160718-M-OI464-373 PACIFIC OCEAN (July, 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-373 PACIFIC OCEAN (July, 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-373 PACIFIC OCEAN (July, 18, 2016) – U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Ryley Sweet drives an assault amphibious vehicle onto the USS San Diego, July 18, 2016, off the coast of Hawaii. Sweet and other Marine... More

160718-M-OI464-348 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-348 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-348 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) – A wave crashes on top of an assault amphibious vehicle launched from amphibious assault ship USS San Diego, July 18, 2016, off the coast of Hawaii. The Marines... More

160718-M-OI464-135 PACIFIC OCEAN (July 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-135 PACIFIC OCEAN (July 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-135 PACIFIC OCEAN (July 18, 2016) – Cpl. Ryan Dills communicates with other assault amphibious vehicles while traveling from amphibious assault ship USS San Diego to Royal Australian Navy Canberr... More

160718-M-OI464-191 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-191 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-191 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) – Lance Cpl. Ryley Sweet drives an assault amphibious vehicle from amphibious assault ship USS San Diego to HMAS Canberra, July 18, 2016, off the coast of Hawaii... More

Cpl. Ryan Dills communicates with other assault amphibious

Cpl. Ryan Dills communicates with other assault amphibious

Cpl. Ryan Dills communicates with other assault amphibious vehicles while traveling from amphibious assault ship USS San Diego to Royal Australian Navy Canberra class amphibious ship HMAS Canberra (L02) in the ... More

160718-M-OI464-219 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-219 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-219 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) – Lance Cpl. Ryley Sweet drives an assault amphibious vehicle from amphibious assault ship USS San Diego to HMAS Canberra, July 18, 2016, off the coast of Hawaii... More

160718-M-OI464-165 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-165 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) –

160718-M-OI464-165 Pacific Ocean (July 18, 2016) – An assault amphibious vehicle from amphibious assault ship USS San Diego approaches HMAS Canberra, July 18, 2016, off the coast of Hawaii. The Marines with Com... More

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