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New Zealand Sgt. Maj. Ian Hauraki, training warrant

New Zealand Sgt. Maj. Ian Hauraki, training warrant

New Zealand Sgt. Maj. Ian Hauraki, training warrant officer with Company Landing Team 5, instructs U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, about the IW Steyr AUG rifle at Range 7 in Pohakuloa Trai... More

New Zealand Army Lance Cpl. Melissa Hogan, medic with

New Zealand Army Lance Cpl. Melissa Hogan, medic with

New Zealand Army Lance Cpl. Melissa Hogan, medic with Company Landing Team 5, shoots a Canadian C7A2 service rifle at Range 7 in Pohakuloa Training Area as part of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise 2014. Ser... More

New Zealand Army Pvt. Cameron Dalley, a rifleman with

New Zealand Army Pvt. Cameron Dalley, a rifleman with

New Zealand Army Pvt. Cameron Dalley, a rifleman with Company Landing Team 5, shoots a Canadian C7A2 service rifle at Range 7 in Pohakuloa Training Area as part of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise 2014. The... More

Cpl. Theodore Roberts, an infantryman with Lima Company,

Cpl. Theodore Roberts, an infantryman with Lima Company,

Cpl. Theodore Roberts, an infantryman with Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, waits to fire IW Steyr AUG rifle at Range 7 in Pohakuloa Training Area as part of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercis... More

New Zealand Sgt. Maj. Ian Hauraki, training warrant

New Zealand Sgt. Maj. Ian Hauraki, training warrant

New Zealand Sgt. Maj. Ian Hauraki, training warrant officer with Company Landing Team 5, prepares to fire the C7A2 service rifle at Range 7 in Pohakuloa Training Area as part of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exer... More

Pfc. Brandon Sibley (left), infantryman; Petty Officer

Pfc. Brandon Sibley (left), infantryman; Petty Officer

Pfc. Brandon Sibley (left), infantryman; Petty Officer 3rd Class Chris Walerysiak (center), corpsman; and Lance Cpl. Joshua Rios, infantryman, all with Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, wait to ... More

New Zealand Army soldiers, with Company Landing Team

New Zealand Army soldiers, with Company Landing Team

New Zealand Army soldiers, with Company Landing Team 5, prepare to shoot Canadian C7A2 service rifles in a modified prone position at Range 7 in Pohakuloa Training Area as part of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Ex... More

New Zealand Army soldiers, with Company Landing Team

New Zealand Army soldiers, with Company Landing Team

New Zealand Army soldiers, with Company Landing Team 5, prepare to shoot Canadian C7A2 service rifles in a modified prone position at Range 7 in Pohakuloa Training Area as part of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Ex... More

Lance Cpl. Joshua Rios, native of Houston, Texas and

Lance Cpl. Joshua Rios, native of Houston, Texas and

Lance Cpl. Joshua Rios, native of Houston, Texas and squad leader with Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, also attached to Company Landing Team 5, sports patches of the American flag and Texas fl... More

New Zealand Army Lance Cpl. Melissa Hogan, medic with

New Zealand Army Lance Cpl. Melissa Hogan, medic with

New Zealand Army Lance Cpl. Melissa Hogan, medic with Company Landing Team 5, reloads a Canadian C7A2 service rifle at Range 7 in Pohakuloa Training Area as part of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise 2014. Se... More

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