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F-35B Lightning II Carrier Qualifications
A U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II assigned to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 211, Marine Aircraft Group 13, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, maneuvers on the flight deck of the USS Essex (LHD-2) during Exercise Dawn Blitz, Oct. 22, 2017. Dawn Blitz is a scenario-driven amphibious exercise conducted between Expeditionary Strike Group 3 and 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade, testing their ability to conduct amphibious operations in response to global crises and to project power ashore as part of a Navy-Marine Corps team.
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F-35B Lightning II Carrier Qualifications
A U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II pilot assigned to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 211, Marine Aircraft Group 13, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, prepares for take-off aboard the USS Essex (LHD-2) during Exercise Dawn Blitz, Oct. 22, 2017. Dawn Blitz is a scenario-driven amphibious exercise conducted between Expeditionary Strike Group 3 and 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade, testing their ability to conduct amphibious operations in response to global crises and to project power ashore as part of a Navy-Marine Corps team.
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Southern Katipo underway in New Zealand
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) T-6C Texan IIs taxi in front of a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III at RNZAF Base Ohakea, New Zealand, Oct. 20, 2017. The C-17, assigned to the 176th Airlift Wing from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, is in New Zealand to move personnel and cargo and conduct airdrops as part of Exercise Southern Katipo 17, a multinational joint operations exercise hosted by the New Zealand Defence Force.
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171018-N-HI376-056
The forward-deployed Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Stethem (DDG 63) steams in formation with Republic of Korea (ROK) Navy ships ROKS Munmu the Great (DDH-976), ROKS Kang Won (DD-922) and ROKS Yang Manchun (DDH-973) during Maritime Counter Special Operations Force Exercise 2017. Stethem, part of Carrier Strike Group 5, is conducting a bilateral training exercise with the ROK Navy designed to increase the readiness of U.S. and ROK forces and maintain stability on the Korean Peninsula.
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171018-N-HI376-064
171018-N-HI376-064 WATERS EAST OF THE KOREAN PENINSULA (Oct. 18, 2017) The forward-deployed Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Stethem (DDG 63) steams in formation with the forward-deployed aircraft Carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) and Republic of Korea (ROK) ships ROKS Sejong the Great (DDG-991), ROKS Munmu the Great (DDH-976), ROKS Yang Manchun (DDH-973), ROKS Kang Won (DD-922), ROKS Sokcho (PCC-778) and ROKS Gwangmyeong (PCC-782) during Maritime Counter Special Operations Force Exercise 2017. Stethem, part of the Ronald Reagan Strike Group, is conducting a bilateral training exercise with the ROK Navy designed to increase the readiness of U.S. and ROK forces and maintain stability on the Korean Peninsula. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeremy Graham)
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Pacific Resilience DREE
Abuhl Khair, a diver, firefighter and rescue leader with the Bangladesh Fire Service and Civil Defense team, slides down a rescue zipline during the 2017 South Asia Pacific Resilience Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 11 Oct. The Pacific Resilience series of exercises support U.S. Pacific Command’s civil-military integration and Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief capabilities. The South Asia Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange is just one of many exercises that ensure the United States is prepared to assist its global neighbors. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Corey Ray)
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A Bangladesh Fire Service and Civil Defense team, saves a woman from a damaged building during the 2017 South Asia Pacific Resilience Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 11 Oct. The Pacific Resilience series of exercises support U.S. Pacific Command’s civil-military integration and Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief capabilities. The South Asia Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange is just one of many exercises that ensure the United States is prepared to assist its global neighbors. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Corey Ray)
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Pacific Resilience DREE
The Bangladesh Fire Service and Civil Defense team, carries a wounded man on a strecher from a damaged building during the 2017 South Asia Pacific Resilience Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 11 Oct. The Pacific Resilience series of exercises support U.S. Pacific Command’s civil-military integration and Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief capabilities. The South Asia Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange is just one of many exercises that ensure the United States is prepared to assist its global neighbors. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Corey Ray)
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Pacific Resilience DREE
Members of the Bangladesh Armed Forces Division respond to an emergency scenario during the 2017 South Asia Pacific Resilience Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 11 Oct. The Pacific Resilience series of exercises support U.S. Pacific Command’s civil-military integration and Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief capabilities. The South Asia Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange is just one of many exercises that ensure the United States is prepared to assist its global neighbors. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Corey Ray)
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Pacific Resilience DREE
Field training exercise participants respond to an emergency scenario during the 2017 South Asia Pacific Resilience Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 11 Oct. The Pacific Resilience series of exercises support U.S. Pacific Command’s civil-military integration and Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief capabilities. The South Asia Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange is just one of many exercises that ensure the United States is prepared to assist its global neighbors. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Corey Ray)
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Pacific Resilience DREE
Field training exercise participants respond to an emergency scenario during the 2017 South Asia Pacific Resilience Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 11 Oct. The Pacific Resilience series of exercises support U.S. Pacific Command’s civil-military integration and Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief capabilities. The South Asia Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange is just one of many exercises that ensure the United States is prepared to assist its global neighbors. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Corey Ray)
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Pacific Resilience DREE
Distinguished guests and observers view the field training exercise during the 2017 South Asia Pacific Resilience Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 11 Oct. The Pacific Resilience series of exercises support U.S. Pacific Command’s civil-military integration and Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief capabilities. The South Asia Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange is just one of many exercises that ensure the United States is prepared to assist its global neighbors. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Corey Ray)
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Pacific Resilience DREE
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Bryan Suntheimer, Deputy Commanding General, Army National Guard (center), U.S. Army Pacific, and distinguished guests view the field training exercise during the 2017 South Asia Pacific Resilience Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 11 Oct. The Pacific Resilience series of exercises support U.S. Pacific Command’s civil-military integration and Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief capabilities. The South Asia Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange is just one of many exercises that ensure the United States is prepared to assist its global neighbors. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Corey Ray)
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KAMANDAG
U.S. Marine Gunnery Sgt. Troy Telford with Amphibious Assault Company, Combat Assault Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, discusses Assault Amphibious Vehicle procedures before embarking onto the Philippine Navy’s BRP Tarlac (LD 601) during exercise KAMANDAG, Subic Bay, Philippines, October 3, 2017. Bilateral exercises such as KAMANDAG increase the ability of the United States and the Philippines to rapidly respond and work together during real world terrorist and humanitarian crises, in order to accomplish the mission, support the local population and help mitigate human suffering.
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KAMANDAG
U.S. Marines with Amphibious Assault Company, Combat Assault Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, embark Assault Amphibious Vehicles onto the Philippine Navy’s BRP Tarlac (LD 601) during exercise KAMANDAG, Subic Bay, Philippines, October 2, 2017. Bilateral exercises such as KAMANDAG increase the ability of the United States and the Philippines to rapidly respond and work together during real world terrorist and humanitarian crises, in order to accomplish the mission, support the local population and help mitigate human suffering. (U.S. Marine Corps photo byLance Cpl. Caleb T. Maher)
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KAMANDAG
U.S. Marines with Amphibious Assault Company, Combat Assault Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, embark Assault Amphibious Vehicles onto the Philippine Navy’s BRP Tarlac (LD 601) during exercise KAMANDAG, Subic Bay, Philippines, October 2, 2017. Bilateral exercises such as KAMANDAG increase the ability of the United States and the Philippines to rapidly respond and work together during real world terrorist and humanitarian crises, in order to accomplish the mission, support the local population and help mitigate human suffering.
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KAMANDAG
U.S. Marines with Amphibious Assault Company, Combat Assault Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, embark Assault Amphibious Vehicles onto the Philippine Navy’s BRP Tarlac (LD 601) during exercise KAMANDAG, Subic Bay, Philippines, October 2, 2017. Bilateral exercises such as KAMANDAG increase the ability of the United States and the Philippines to rapidly respond and work together during real world terrorist and humanitarian crises, in order to accomplish the mission, support the local population and help mitigate human suffering.
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KAMANDAG
U.S. Marines with Amphibious Assault Company, Combat Assault Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, embark Assault Amphibious Vehicles onto the Philippine Navy’s BRP Tarlac (LD 601) during exercise KAMANDAG, Subic Bay, Philippines, October 2, 2017. Bilateral exercises such as KAMANDAG increase the ability of the United States and the Philippines to rapidly respond and work together during real world terrorist and humanitarian crises, in order to accomplish the mission, support the local population and help mitigate human suffering.
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KAMANDAG
U.S. Marines with Amphibious Assault Company, Combat Assault Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, embark Assault Amphibious Vehicles onto the Philippine Navy’s BRP Tarlac (LD 601) during exercise KAMANDAG, Subic Bay, Philippines, October 2, 2017. Bilateral exercises such as KAMANDAG increase the ability of the United States and the Philippines to rapidly respond and work together during real world terrorist and humanitarian crises, in order to accomplish the mission, support the local population and help mitigate human suffering.
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U.S., Japan, and Korea aircraft conduct show of force in response to North Korea missile launch
U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II aircraft with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 121 depart Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Sept. 18, 2017. The F-35B Lightning II aircraft joined United States Air Force, Japan and Republic of Korea Air Force aircraft in a sequenced bilateral show of force over the Korean peninsula. This show-of-force mission demonstrated sequenced bilateral cooperation, which is essential to defending U.S. allies, partners and the U.S. homeland against any regional threat. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.)
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