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U.S. Marines with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion, 3D Marine

U.S. Marines with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion, 3D Marine

U.S. Marines with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion, 3D Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, walks back to jump site with parachute completely wrapped on his back during Korea Marine Exercise Program (KME... More

U.S. Marines with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion, 3D Marine

U.S. Marines with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion, 3D Marine

U.S. Marines with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion, 3D Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, conduct a gear inspection prior to jumping from a CH-47 Helicopter during Korea Marine Exercise Program (KMEP) ... More

U.S. Marine Jump Master with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion,

U.S. Marine Jump Master with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion,

U.S. Marine Jump Master with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion, 3D Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, inspects all his Marine’s equipment before they load up on the CH-47 Helicopter during Korea Marine ... More

U.S. Marine Jump Master with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion,

U.S. Marine Jump Master with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion,

U.S. Marine Jump Master with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion, 3D Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, prepares for impact as he touches down on the landing zone during Korea Marine Exercise Program (KME... More

Republic of Korea Marines (ROK) with 1st Reconnaissance

Republic of Korea Marines (ROK) with 1st Reconnaissance

Republic of Korea Marines (ROK) with 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, head down the runway toward the CH-47 Helicopter during Korea Marine Exercise Program (KMEP) 17-6, near Camp Mujuk, Republ... More

Republic of Korea Marines (ROK) with 1st Reconnaissance

Republic of Korea Marines (ROK) with 1st Reconnaissance

Republic of Korea Marines (ROK) with 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, descend from the skies in formation as they prepare to land during Korea Marine Exercise Program (KMEP) 17-6, near Camp Mu... More

Republic of Korea Marines (ROK) with 1st Reconnaissance

Republic of Korea Marines (ROK) with 1st Reconnaissance

Republic of Korea Marines (ROK) with 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, on standby as they prepare to jump from a CH-47 Helicopter during Korea Marine Exercise Program (KMEP) 17-6, near Camp Muj... More

U.S. Marine with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion, 3D Marine

U.S. Marine with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion, 3D Marine

U.S. Marine with 3D Reconnaissance Battalion, 3D Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force and Republic of Korea Marines (ROK), 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, load in the back of a CH-... More

Republic of Korea Marines (ROK) with 1st Reconnaissance

Republic of Korea Marines (ROK) with 1st Reconnaissance

Republic of Korea Marines (ROK) with 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, position and prepare their bodies as they land on to hollow ground during Korea Marine Exercise Program (KMEP) 17-6, near ... More

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