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U.S. Marines and Australian Defence Force service members

U.S. Marines and Australian Defence Force service members

U.S. Marines and Australian Defence Force service members shoot the M4 carbine on the Weapon Training Simulation System at Robertson Barracks in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, April 29, 2020. The Marine... More

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Nitselly Henriquez Belliard,

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Nitselly Henriquez Belliard,

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Nitselly Henriquez Belliard, an administrative specialist with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, puts on ear protection before shooting on the Weapon Training Simulation System at Roberts... More

U.S. Marines and Australian Defence Force service members

U.S. Marines and Australian Defence Force service members

U.S. Marines and Australian Defence Force service members shoot an M4 carbine on the Weapons Training Simulation System at Robertson Barracks in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, April 29, 2020. The Marine... More

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Isaiah Fraser, a data system

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Isaiah Fraser, a data system

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Isaiah Fraser, a data system administrator with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, shoots an M4 carbine at Robertson Barracks in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, April 29, 2020. The ... More

U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Neilryan Sablan, the

U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Neilryan Sablan, the

U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Neilryan Sablan, the administration chief with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, coaches U.S. Marines and Australian Defence Force service members through shooting the M4 carbine ... More

An Australian Army soldier shoots an M4 carbine on

An Australian Army soldier shoots an M4 carbine on

An Australian Army soldier shoots an M4 carbine on the Weapon Training Simulation System at Robertson Barracks in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, April 29, 2020. The Marine Corps service rifle was integr... More

Australian Army Maj. Johnathon Ronayne, an Australian

Australian Army Maj. Johnathon Ronayne, an Australian

Australian Army Maj. Johnathon Ronayne, an Australian Defence Force U.S. Marine Corps Liaison with Marine Rotational Force - Darwin, shoots an M4 carbine on the Weapon Training Simulation System at Robertson Ba... More

Australian Army Major Johnathon Ronayne, an Australian

Australian Army Major Johnathon Ronayne, an Australian

Australian Army Major Johnathon Ronayne, an Australian Defence Force U.S. Marine Corps Liaison with Marine Rotational Force - Darwin, refills simulation magazines at Robertson Barracks in Darwin, Northern Terri... More

U.S. Marines and Australian Defence Force service members

U.S. Marines and Australian Defence Force service members

U.S. Marines and Australian Defence Force service members shoot an M4 carbine on the Weapon Training Simulation System at Robertson Barracks in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, April 29, 2020. The Marine ... More

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