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Lance Cpl. David Butler, a motor transport mechanic

Lance Cpl. David Butler, a motor transport mechanic

Lance Cpl. David Butler, a motor transport mechanic with Headquarters and Support Squadron, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, climbs a rope during the Tin Cat Competition against Frenc... More

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, takes a short break from climbing a rope during the Tin Cat Competition against French... More

The American team composed of service members from

The American team composed of service members from

The American team composed of service members from Camp Lemonnier poses for a group photograph in front of the final scoreboard after the Tin Cat Competition against French troops in Djibouti, Africa, Nov. 13. ... More

Marines with Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine

Marines with Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine

Marines with Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, encourage Lance Cpl. David Butler, a motor transport mechanic with Headquarters and Support Squadron, BLT 3/8, 26th MEU, while he does si... More

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, climbs a rope during the Tin Cat Competition against French troops in Djibouti, Africa... More

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, climbs a rope during the Tin Cat Competition against French troops in Djibouti, Africa... More

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, climbs a rope during the Tin Cat Competition against French troops in Djibouti, Africa... More

A scoreboard keeps track of competitors times during

A scoreboard keeps track of competitors times during

A scoreboard keeps track of competitors times during the Tin Cat Competition against French troops in Djibouti, Africa, Nov. 13. Elements of 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit conducted sustainment training for the... More

The American team composed of service members from

The American team composed of service members from

The American team composed of service members from Camp Lemonnier and Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit join their hands together before beginning the Tin Cat Competition against French... More

Lance Cpl. Joseph Mueller, a fire direction coordinator

Lance Cpl. Joseph Mueller, a fire direction coordinator

Lance Cpl. Joseph Mueller, a fire direction coordinator from the 81mm Mortar Section, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, bench presses a weight during the Tin Cat Competition against Fr... More

Cpl. Gregory Davison, right, a scout sniper with Scout

Cpl. Gregory Davison, right, a scout sniper with Scout

Cpl. Gregory Davison, right, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, encourages Lance Cpl. Joseph Mueller, a fire direction coordinator from the 81m... More

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper

Cpl. Gregory Davison, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, does pull ups during the Tin Cat Competition against French troops in Djibouti, Africa... More

Lance Cpl. Joseph Mueller, a fire direction coordinator

Lance Cpl. Joseph Mueller, a fire direction coordinator

Lance Cpl. Joseph Mueller, a fire direction coordinator from the 81mm Mortar Section, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, takes a short break from doing push-ups during the Tin Cat Compe... More

Lance Cpl. David Butler, a motor transport mechanic

Lance Cpl. David Butler, a motor transport mechanic

Lance Cpl. David Butler, a motor transport mechanic with Headquarters and Support Squadron, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, finishes the running portion of the Tin Cat Competition ag... More

Cpl. Gregory Davison, right, a scout sniper with Scout

Cpl. Gregory Davison, right, a scout sniper with Scout

Cpl. Gregory Davison, right, a scout sniper with Scout Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, does pull ups during the Tin Cat Competition against French troops in Djibouti,... More

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