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Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members provide forward

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members provide forward

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members provide forward security Dec. 9 during Forest Light 15-1 at the Oyanohara Training Area in Yamato, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan. Forest Light is a routine, semi-annual exer... More

U.S. Marines post security on patrol Dec. 9 during

U.S. Marines post security on patrol Dec. 9 during

U.S. Marines post security on patrol Dec. 9 during Forest Light 15-1 at the Oyanohara Training Area in Yamato, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan. Forest Light is a routine, semi-annual exercise designed to enhance the... More

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members move a mock

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members move a mock

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members move a mock wounded comrade to safety Dec. 9 during Forest Light 15-1 at the Oyanohara Training Area in Yamato, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan. Forest Light is a routine, sem... More

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members lead a foot

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members lead a foot

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members lead a foot patrol Dec. 9 during Forest Light 15-1 at the Oyanohara Training Area in Yamato, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan. Forest Light is a routine, semi-annual exercise d... More

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Maj. Tomohito Urakawa,

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Maj. Tomohito Urakawa,

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Maj. Tomohito Urakawa, left, speaks with U.S. Marine Capt. Stephen L. Walker Dec. 9 during Forest Light 15-1 at the Oyanohara Training Area in Yamato, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan.... More

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members discuss a plan

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members discuss a plan

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members discuss a plan of attack Dec. 9 during Forest Light 15-1 at the Oyanohara Training Area in Yamato, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan. Forest Light is a routine, semi-annual exer... More

U.S. Marines lead a foot patrol Dec. 9 during Forest

U.S. Marines lead a foot patrol Dec. 9 during Forest

U.S. Marines lead a foot patrol Dec. 9 during Forest Light 15-1 at the Oyanohara Training Area in Yamato, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan. Forest Light is a routine, semi-annual exercise designed to enhance the U.S.... More

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Maj. Tomohito Urakawa

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Maj. Tomohito Urakawa

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Maj. Tomohito Urakawa yells commands to his troops Dec. 9 during Forest Light 15-1 at the Oyanohara Training Area in Yamato, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan. Forest Light is a routine... More

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members engage in a

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members engage in a

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members engage in a simulated firefight Dec. 9 during Forest Light 15-1 at the Oyanohara Training Area in Yamato, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan. Forest Light is a routine, semi-annu... More

U.S. Marines lead a foot patrol Dec. 9 during Forest

U.S. Marines lead a foot patrol Dec. 9 during Forest

U.S. Marines lead a foot patrol Dec. 9 during Forest Light 15-1 at the Oyanohara Training Area in Yamato, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan. Forest Light is a routine, semi-annual exercise designed to enhance the U.S.... More

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