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180630-M-KC456-1033 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June

180630-M-KC456-1033 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June

180630-M-KC456-1033 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June 30, 2018) U.S. Marines with the 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion jump from a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter during helo-cast training as part of Rim of the Pacif... More

180630-M-KC456-1020 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June

180630-M-KC456-1020 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June

180630-M-KC456-1020 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June 30, 2018) Australian soldiers board a CH-53 E Super Stallion helicopter prior to conducting a helo cast during Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise at Marine C... More

180630-M-KC456-1038 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June

180630-M-KC456-1038 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June

180630-M-KC456-1038 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June 30, 2018) A U.S. Marine with 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion prepares to jump from a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter during helo-cast training as part of Rim of ... More

180630-M-KC456-1003 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June

180630-M-KC456-1003 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June

180630-M-KC456-1003 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June 30, 2018) Australian and Malaysian service members along with U.S. Marines board a CH-53 E Super Stallion helicopter prior to conducting a helo cast during Rim... More

180630-M-KC456-1046 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June

180630-M-KC456-1046 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June

180630-M-KC456-1046 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (June 30, 2018) Australian soldiers board a CH-53 E Super Stallion helicopter prior to helo-cast training during Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise at Marine Corps... More

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