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New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines await to

New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines await to

New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines await to see illumination coordination rounds light the impact area at Waiouru Military Training Area, New Zealand, during exercise Joint Assault Signals Company Black... More

New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines arrive to

New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines arrive to

New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines arrive to Waiouru Military Training Area, New Zealand, during exercise Joint Assault Signals Company Black, Aug. 27, 2015. Kiwi soldiers and U.S. Marines collectively ... More

New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines await to

New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines await to

New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines await to see illumination coordination rounds light the impact area at Waiouru Military Training Area, New Zealand, during exercise Joint Assault Signals Company Black... More

U.S. Marine Capt. Joe Mozzi, from Albany, New York,

U.S. Marine Capt. Joe Mozzi, from Albany, New York,

U.S. Marine Capt. Joe Mozzi, from Albany, New York, reviews exercise orders while preparing the target attack guidance matrix at Waiouru Military Training Area, New Zealand, during exercise Joint Assault Signal... More

U.S. Marine Maj. Ryan Von Rembow, from Fayetteville,

U.S. Marine Maj. Ryan Von Rembow, from Fayetteville,

U.S. Marine Maj. Ryan Von Rembow, from Fayetteville, Arizona, surveys the impact area at Waiouru Military Training Area, New Zealand, during exercise Joint Assault Signals Company Black, Aug. 27, 2015. Kiwi sol... More

U.S. Marines plot points on a map to indicate the

U.S. Marines plot points on a map to indicate the

U.S. Marines plot points on a map to indicate the observation post positions during exercise Joint Assault Signals Company Black, Aug. 27, 2015. New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines collectively called fo... More

U.S. Marine Maj. Terry Heichelbech, right, presents

U.S. Marine Maj. Terry Heichelbech, right, presents

U.S. Marine Maj. Terry Heichelbech, right, presents New Zealand Army Soldier Maj. Sandra Patterson with a hammer at Waioru Military Training Facility, New Zealand, during exercise Joint Assault Signals Black Au... More

New Zealand Army Soldier Lance Cpl. Arana Hunter watches

New Zealand Army Soldier Lance Cpl. Arana Hunter watches

New Zealand Army Soldier Lance Cpl. Arana Hunter watches an illumination coordination round light the impact area at Waiouru Military Training Area, New Zealand, during exercise Joint Assault Signals Company Bl... More

New Zealand Army Soldier Lance Cpl. Arana Hunter, left,

New Zealand Army Soldier Lance Cpl. Arana Hunter, left,

New Zealand Army Soldier Lance Cpl. Arana Hunter, left, U.S. Marine Maj. Ryan Von Rembow, center, and Canadian Army Soldier Cpl. Troy Colbourne look at an illumination coordination round light the impact area a... More

U.S. Marines hike to their designated observation post

U.S. Marines hike to their designated observation post

U.S. Marines hike to their designated observation post at Waiouru Military Training Area, New Zealand, during exercise Joint Assault Signals Company Black, Aug. 27, 2015. New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Mari... More

New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines watch

New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines watch

New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines watch illumination coordination rounds light the impact area at Waiouru Military Training Area, New Zealand, during exercise Joint Assault Signals Company Black, Aug. ... More

New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines watch

New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines watch

New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines watch illumination coordination rounds light the impact area at Waiouru Military Training Area, New Zealand, during exercise Joint Assault Signals Company Black, Aug. ... More

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