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Marines and members of the Republic of Singapore’s

Marines and members of the Republic of Singapore’s

Marines and members of the Republic of Singapore’s Naval Underwater Demolition Group and a reconnaissance and surveillance team with 3rd Recon combine and conduct reconnaissance and surveillance training as one... More

Sgt. Joshua Margolies a team leader 3rd Recon  discusses

Sgt. Joshua Margolies a team leader 3rd Recon discusses

Sgt. Joshua Margolies a team leader 3rd Recon discusses the differences between the standard operating procedures of the two nations. Marines with 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, III Marine Division, III Marine ... More

Sgt. Joshua Margolies, a team leader 3rd Recon discusses

Sgt. Joshua Margolies, a team leader 3rd Recon discusses

Sgt. Joshua Margolies, a team leader 3rd Recon discusses different standard operating procedures when crossing a linear danger area with Andy J. Aeria an assistant patrol leader with Singapore’s Naval Dive Unit... More

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