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Republic of Korea Marines practice reloading in preparation

Republic of Korea Marines practice reloading in preparation

Republic of Korea Marines practice reloading in preparation for the U.S. Marine “table three” unknown distance rifle range Feb. 5 during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-3 in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province, Republic... More

U.S. Marines demonstrate the “table three” unknown

U.S. Marines demonstrate the “table three” unknown

U.S. Marines demonstrate the “table three” unknown distance rifle range Feb. 5 during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-3 in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea. Table three is a range used for shooting... More

A Republic of Korea Marine fires the M9 9mm service

A Republic of Korea Marine fires the M9 9mm service

A Republic of Korea Marine fires the M9 9mm service pistol Feb. 5 during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-3 at Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea. The ROK Marine was taking part in a U.S. Marine range... More

A Republic of Korea Marine clears out the M249 squad

A Republic of Korea Marine clears out the M249 squad

A Republic of Korea Marine clears out the M249 squad automatic weapon Feb. 5 during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-3 in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea. The ROK Marines were given 200 rounds to f... More

U.S. Marines practice and demonstrate reloading in

U.S. Marines practice and demonstrate reloading in

U.S. Marines practice and demonstrate reloading in preparation for the “table three” unknown distance rifle range while being observed by Republic of Korea Marines Feb. 5 during Korean Marine Exchange Program 1... More

Republic of Korea Marines move while firing for the

Republic of Korea Marines move while firing for the

Republic of Korea Marines move while firing for the U.S. Marine “table three” unknown distance rifle range Feb. 5 during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-3 in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea. Table... More

A U.S. Marine fires his M9 9 mm service pistol Feb.

A U.S. Marine fires his M9 9 mm service pistol Feb.

A U.S. Marine fires his M9 9 mm service pistol Feb. 5 during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-3 in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea. The U.S. Marines conducted a pistol range to demonstrate the form... More

A Republic of Korea Marine is taught by U.S. Marines

A Republic of Korea Marine is taught by U.S. Marines

A Republic of Korea Marine is taught by U.S. Marines their proper firing technique for the M9 9mm service pistol Feb. 5 during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-3 in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea.... More

U.S. Marine Cpl. Peyton N. Whitted fires a hammer pair

U.S. Marine Cpl. Peyton N. Whitted fires a hammer pair

U.S. Marine Cpl. Peyton N. Whitted fires a hammer pair on the “table three” unknown distance rifle range Feb. 5 during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-3 in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea. Table t... More

A Republic of Korea Marine fires a controlled pair

A Republic of Korea Marine fires a controlled pair

A Republic of Korea Marine fires a controlled pair for the U.S. Marine “table three” unknown distance rifle range Feb. 5 during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-3 in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea... More

A Republic of Korea Marine fires the M249 squad automatic

A Republic of Korea Marine fires the M249 squad automatic

A Republic of Korea Marine fires the M249 squad automatic weapon Feb. 5 during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-3 in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea. The ROK Marines were given 200 rounds to fire a... More

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