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Australian Army Chaplain Bryan Pipins blesses a dinner

Australian Army Chaplain Bryan Pipins blesses a dinner

Australian Army Chaplain Bryan Pipins blesses a dinner April 30 during Exercise Balikatan in Legazpi, Albay Province, Philippines. The dinner was one of several community relations events held during Balikatan ... More

Philippine Navy Capt. Ramon Renales, right, and U.S.

Philippine Navy Capt. Ramon Renales, right, and U.S.

Philippine Navy Capt. Ramon Renales, right, and U.S. Marine Maj. Jason Johnson choose their meals at a dinner April 30 during Exercise Balikatan in Legazpi City, Albay Province, Philippines. The dinner was one ... More

A resident of Tamaoyan, left, Australian Army Capt.

A resident of Tamaoyan, left, Australian Army Capt.

A resident of Tamaoyan, left, Australian Army Capt. Kendall Crocker, center, and U.S. Marine Gunnery Sgt. Byron Jacobson talk before a dinner April 30 during Exercise Balikatan in Legazpi City, Albay Province, ... More

Members of the community, Australian Army, Armed Forces

Members of the community, Australian Army, Armed Forces

Members of the community, Australian Army, Armed Forces of the Philippines, and U.S. armed forces enjoy a dinner April 30 during Exercise Balikatan 2014 in Legazpi City, Albay Province, Philippines. The dinner ... More

Philippine Navy Capt. Ramon Renales, right, and U.S.

Philippine Navy Capt. Ramon Renales, right, and U.S.

Philippine Navy Capt. Ramon Renales, right, and U.S. Marine Maj. Jason Johnson talk at a dinner April 30 during Exercise Balikatan in Legazpi City, Albay Province, Philippines. The dinner was one of several com... More

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