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Brazilian Marines receive a mission brief from a Force

Brazilian Marines receive a mission brief from a Force

Brazilian Marines receive a mission brief from a Force Reconnaissance Marine with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force South during a combat tracking bi-lateral exchange conducted on Marambaia Island, B... More

Brazilian Marines track a simulated enemy up a mountain

Brazilian Marines track a simulated enemy up a mountain

Brazilian Marines track a simulated enemy up a mountain during a bi-lateral combat tracking exchange held on Marambaia Island, Brazil, Aug. 5, 2014. During the exchange, Brazilian and U.S. Marines with Special ... More

Brazilian Marines track a simulated enemy by inspecting

Brazilian Marines track a simulated enemy by inspecting

Brazilian Marines track a simulated enemy by inspecting garbage during a combat tracking bi-lateral exchange held on Marambaia Island, Brazil, Aug. 5, 2014. During the exchange, Brazilian and U.S. Marines with ... More

Brazilian Marines analyze markings made in the sand

Brazilian Marines analyze markings made in the sand

Brazilian Marines analyze markings made in the sand during a combat tracking bi-lateral exchange on Marambaia Island, Brazil Aug. 5, 2015. During the exchange, Brazilian and U.S. Marines with Special Purpose Ma... More

Corporal Robert Robinson, supply administration clerk

Corporal Robert Robinson, supply administration clerk

Corporal Robert Robinson, supply administration clerk with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force South, and a native of Jackson, Tenn., poses for a photo during a theatre security cooperation event on Ma... More

Corporal Jake Steinbuch, Logistics Combat Element optics

Corporal Jake Steinbuch, Logistics Combat Element optics

Corporal Jake Steinbuch, Logistics Combat Element optics chief with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force South, and a native of Temecula, Calif., poses for a photo during a theatre security cooperation ... More

A Brazilian Marine analyzes markings made in the sand

A Brazilian Marine analyzes markings made in the sand

A Brazilian Marine analyzes markings made in the sand during a combat tracking bi-lateral exchange on Marambaia Island, Aug. 5, 2014. During the exchange, Brazilian and U.S. Marines with Special Purpose Marine ... More

Brazilian Marines track simulated enemies up a mountain

Brazilian Marines track simulated enemies up a mountain

Brazilian Marines track simulated enemies up a mountain during a combat tracking bi-lateral exchange held on Marambaia Island, Brazil, Aug. 5, 2014. During the exchange, Brazilian and U.S. Marines with Special ... More

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