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U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Daniel O. Doxie, a Chico, California,

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Daniel O. Doxie, a Chico, California,

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Daniel O. Doxie, a Chico, California, native, looks into North Korea July 17 at the Dora Observation Post in the Demilitarized Zone, Republic of Korea. Marines with Combat Assault Battali... More

U.S. Marine Lance Cpls. Arvid B. Johnson, right, Daniel

U.S. Marine Lance Cpls. Arvid B. Johnson, right, Daniel

U.S. Marine Lance Cpls. Arvid B. Johnson, right, Daniel D. McKinney, second from right, observe a display replicating military training of the Taehan Empire July 17 during a visit to the War Memorial of Korea i... More

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Jeffery A. Anderson, a Grand

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Jeffery A. Anderson, a Grand

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Jeffery A. Anderson, a Grand Junction, Colorado, native, pauses at the display “Goguryeo’s Struggle with Sui – Great Victory at the Salsu River” July 17 at the War Memorial of Korea in Se... More

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Arvid B. Johnson, a Salt Lake

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Arvid B. Johnson, a Salt Lake

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Arvid B. Johnson, a Salt Lake City, Utah, native, scans a wall in Memorial Hall July 17 at the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul, Republic of Korea. The wall is engraved with names of United... More

Marines enter the War Memorial of Korea July 17 in

Marines enter the War Memorial of Korea July 17 in

Marines enter the War Memorial of Korea July 17 in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Prior to beginning Korean Marine Exchange Program 14-12, Marines visited prominent sites in South Korea to learn more about the histo... More

Republic of Korea Marine Pfc. Kypyo Kwon discusses

Republic of Korea Marine Pfc. Kypyo Kwon discusses

Republic of Korea Marine Pfc. Kypyo Kwon discusses South Korea’s history and the discovery of North Korea’s Third Tunnel in 1974 at the Demilitarized Zone July 17 in the Republic of Korea. Prior to beginning th... More

Marines with Combat Assault Battalion observe the different

Marines with Combat Assault Battalion observe the different

Marines with Combat Assault Battalion observe the different structures of the Hwaseong Castle display July 17 at the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Marines visited the War Memorial of Korea ... More

Lance Cpl. Jeffery A. Anderson, a Grand Junction, Colorado,

Lance Cpl. Jeffery A. Anderson, a Grand Junction, Colorado,

Lance Cpl. Jeffery A. Anderson, a Grand Junction, Colorado, native, reads the names of fallen United Nations service members July 17 during a visit to the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Mari... More

U.S. Marines listen to Republic of Korea Marine Pfc.

U.S. Marines listen to Republic of Korea Marine Pfc.

U.S. Marines listen to Republic of Korea Marine Pfc. Kypyo Kwon, right, July 17 as he discusses South Korea’s history and the discovery of North Korea’s Third Tunnel in 1974 at the Demilitarized Zone in the Rep... More

A symbol of Korean and United Nations service members

A symbol of Korean and United Nations service members

A symbol of Korean and United Nations service members who sacrificed their lives, “The Drop” is one of the displays that Marines with Combat Assault Battalion observed July 17 at the War Memorial of Korea in Se... More

U.S. Marine Lance Cpls. Daniel D. McKinney, left, and

U.S. Marine Lance Cpls. Daniel D. McKinney, left, and

U.S. Marine Lance Cpls. Daniel D. McKinney, left, and Jeffery A. Anderson observe artifacts July 17 at the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Marines with Combat Assault Battalion visited the Wa... More

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