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Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines clear a building

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines clear a building

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines clear a building during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-17 Feb. 9 at the Cham Sae Mi Close-Quarters Battle Training Facility in Pohang, Republic of Korea. KMEP 15-17 is a re... More

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Nick A. Foss, from Lakeville,

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Nick A. Foss, from Lakeville,

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Nick A. Foss, from Lakeville, Minnesota, looks down the sights of his M249 squad automatic weapon during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-17 Feb. 10 at the Cham Sae Mi Close-Quarters Bat... More

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Danny E. McClure, from Decatur,

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Danny E. McClure, from Decatur,

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Danny E. McClure, from Decatur, Illinois, throws an M69 training grenade during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-17 Feb. 9 at the Cham Sae Mi Close-Quarters Training Facility in Pohang, ... More

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines assault enemy defensive

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines assault enemy defensive

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines assault enemy defensive positions during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-17 Feb. 13 at the Cham Sae Mi Close-Quarters Battle Training Facility in Pohang, Republic of Korea. ... More

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines prepare to fire

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines prepare to fire

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines prepare to fire a shoulder-launched multipurpose assault weapon during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-17 Feb. 13 at the Cham Sae Mi Close-Quarters Battle Training Facility ... More

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines defend their position

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines defend their position

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines defend their position during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-17 Feb. 13 at the Cham Sae Mi Close-Quarters Battle Training Facility in Pohang, Republic of Korea. The overarch... More

U.S. Marines hold defensive positions during Korean

U.S. Marines hold defensive positions during Korean

U.S. Marines hold defensive positions during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-17 Feb. 10 at the Cham Sae Mi Close-Quarters Battle Training Facility in Pohang, Republic of Korea. From planning to execution, KME... More

U.S. Marine 1st Lt. Taylor L. Paul, center, points

U.S. Marine 1st Lt. Taylor L. Paul, center, points

U.S. Marine 1st Lt. Taylor L. Paul, center, points out an enemy position as Republic of Korea Marine Cpl. Lee Jun Yeob, left, reports it over the radio during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-17 Feb. 10 at the... More

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines assault enemy defensive

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines assault enemy defensive

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines assault enemy defensive positions during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-17 Feb. 13 at the Cham Sae Mi Close-Quarters Battle Training Facility in Pohang, Republic of Korea. ... More

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines assault enemy defensive

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines assault enemy defensive

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines assault enemy defensive positions during Korean Marine Exchange Program 15-17 Feb. 13 at the Cham Sae Mi Close-Quarters Battle Training Facility in Pohang, Republic of Korea. ... More

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