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Brazilian Naval Infantry Rear Adm. Nelio de Almeida,

Brazilian Naval Infantry Rear Adm. Nelio de Almeida,

Brazilian Naval Infantry Rear Adm. Nelio de Almeida, the commander of Marine Doctrine Training Command, listens a brief from military leaders from multiple nations during the first day of UNITAS Amphibious in R... More

Canadian Army Capt. Paul Deplace speaks to other members

Canadian Army Capt. Paul Deplace speaks to other members

Canadian Army Capt. Paul Deplace speaks to other members of an operational planning team during the first day of UNITAS Amphibious in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 20, 2018. The knowledge gained and procedures p... More

Partner nation and U.S. military officers work together

Partner nation and U.S. military officers work together

Partner nation and U.S. military officers work together in an operational planning team meeting during the first day of UNITAS Amphibious in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 20, 2018. The knowledge gained and proce... More

Mexican Naval Infantry Lt. Celso Avendano speaks with

Mexican Naval Infantry Lt. Celso Avendano speaks with

Mexican Naval Infantry Lt. Celso Avendano speaks with a U.S. Marine about logisitcs in an operational planning team meeting during the first day of UNITAS Amphibious in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 20, 2018. T... More

Colombian Naval Infantry Maj. Gen. Ricardo Vargas,

Colombian Naval Infantry Maj. Gen. Ricardo Vargas,

Colombian Naval Infantry Maj. Gen. Ricardo Vargas, the commander of the Naval Infantry Training Base in Covenas, Colombia, greets Brazilian Naval Infantry Rear Adm. Nelio de Almeida, the commander of Marine Doc... More

U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Arturo Cervantes, the supplly

U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Arturo Cervantes, the supplly

U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Arturo Cervantes, the supplly chief for U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, listens to a brief in an operational planning team meeting during the first day of UNITAS Amphibious in Rio de Jan... More

U.S. Marine Maj. Darby Mee, an exercises officer with

U.S. Marine Maj. Darby Mee, an exercises officer with

U.S. Marine Maj. Darby Mee, an exercises officer with Marine Corps Security Cooperation Group, speaks to a Canadian Army officer during the first day of UNITAS Amphibious in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 20, 201... More

U.S. and partner nation military planners listen to

U.S. and partner nation military planners listen to

U.S. and partner nation military planners listen to a brief during the first day of UNITAS Amphibious in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 20, 2018. The knowledge gained and procedures put in place during this year’... More

Canadian Army Maj. Pierre Pepin speaks with U.S. Marine

Canadian Army Maj. Pierre Pepin speaks with U.S. Marine

Canadian Army Maj. Pierre Pepin speaks with U.S. Marine Maj. Darby Mee, an exercises officer with Marine Corps Security Cooperation Group, during the first day of UNITAS Amphibious in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, Au... More

U.S. Marine Maj. James Argentina, the staff judge advocate

U.S. Marine Maj. James Argentina, the staff judge advocate

U.S. Marine Maj. James Argentina, the staff judge advocate for U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, speaks to a Portuguese Navy officer during the first day of UNITAS Amphibious in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 20, ... More

U.S. Marine Col. Kevin Jarrard, the deputy chief of

U.S. Marine Col. Kevin Jarrard, the deputy chief of

U.S. Marine Col. Kevin Jarrard, the deputy chief of staff for U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, talks to Canadian Army officers during the first day of UNITAS Amphibious in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 20, 2018.... More

U.S. Marine Maj. Carlos Gonzalez, the officer in charge

U.S. Marine Maj. Carlos Gonzalez, the officer in charge

U.S. Marine Maj. Carlos Gonzalez, the officer in charge of Marine Corps Security Cooperation Group's South Coordination Liaison Advising Training Section, talks to partner nation military officers during the fi... More

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