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260311-A-QS731-3618
U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 1st Battalion, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team engage targets with a M249 machine gun during a live fire exercise as part of Hanuman Guardian in Lopburi, Thailand, March 12, 2026. Hanuman Guardian is a bilateral training exercise between the U.S. Army and the Royal Thai Army in the Kingdom of Thailand. Now in its 17th year, the exercise enhances readiness through realistic training while reinforcing the enduring U.S.–Thailand alliance, one of America’s oldest partnerships, dating back to 1833, and a shared commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. William China)
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260311-N-WC492-1132
YOKOSUKA, Japan (March 11, 2026) — U.S. Naval Hospital (USNH) Yokosuka and Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) Hospital Yokosuka surgical personnel perform a simulated orthopedic procedure during a bilateral mass casualty drill at USNH Yokosuka. USNH Yokosuka and JSDF Hospital Yokosuka conducted the drill to enhance joint medical response capabilities and lifesaving procedures in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka Public Affairs)
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260310-D-QB805-6486
Dr. Andre Stridiron, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command J7 Pacific Multi-Domain Training and Experimentation Capability (PMTEC) Program Manager, speaks at the Pacific Operation Science & Technology Conference in Waikiki, March 10, 2026. Established in 2022, PMTEC is a key initiative under USINDOPACOM J7 that enhances joint, combined, and coalition warfighting readiness across the Indo-Pacific. As a cornerstone of the Pacific Deterrence Initiative, PMTEC aligns with U.S. National Security and Defense strategies—strengthening homeland defense, empowering allies and partners as a part of burden sharing and delivering deterrence against emerging threats. Through the integration of advanced technologies, PMTEC drives military modernization, fosters innovation, and drives U.S. and allied forces’ technological superiority and asymmetric advantage over adversaries. (USINDOPACOM photo by Randi Brown)
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260310-O-EX056-5550
U.S. Indo-Pacific Command J7 (Training and Exercise) Director, Brig. Gen. Richard Goodman (center) and Andrew Merz, J7 Director of Staff, speak with a participant at the Pacific Operation Science & Technology Conference in Waikiki, March 10, 2026, following a breakout session on multi-domain training experimentation. The J7 Joint Training and Exercises Directorate plans and executes USINDOPACOM's Joint Exercise Program, Joint Training Plan, Joint Force Development and Design, and integrates the Pacific Multi-Domain Training and Experimentation Capability and the Joint Warfighting Concept to increase the lethality of joint, combined, and coalition warfighters. J7 persistently trains and rehearses across all domains with allies and partners to respond to emerging crises, defend the homeland, deter strategic attack, counter aggression, and protect U.S. interests throughout the Indo-Pacific. (USINDOPACOM photo by Eleanor Prohaska)
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260310-X-II630-1018
U.S. Space Force Maj. Dillon Hagerty, U.S. Space Forces – Korea director of force development, works alongside exercise control group members during exercise Freedom Shield 26 in the Pacific Air Simulation Center at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, March 10, 2026. The exercise control group enhances readiness by providing realistic training to exercise participants through simulated products and data. (U.S. Space Force photo by 1st Lt. Jimmy Nguyen)
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Architects of the exercise: Bringing the space domain to life for Freedom Shield 26
A Guardian wears a U.S. Space Forces – Korea S7 directorate patch at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, March 10, 2026. As part of SPACEFOR-KOR, the S7 directorate is responsible for training and exercise development, including the annual Freedom Shield exercise. (U.S. Space Force photo by 1st Lt. Jimmy Nguyen)
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260310-A-NV268-9497
U.S. Army Pacific Deputy Commanding General – Homeland Affairs Maj. Gen. Lance Okamura recently toured the SAFTI City Urban Training Facility. During visit, he also met with Col. Kwek Kian Leong, the 6th Division Commander on March 10, 2026. The U.S. and Singapore armies are long-term partners in the region and share a common vision.
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U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers learn jungle survival from Royal Thai Army
Sgt. Maj.1st Class Bowon Prompaeng, Special Warfare School Instructor, Royal Thai Army, teaches Spc. Anthony Kerby how to light a fire during jungle survival training, part of Hanuman Guardian 2026 at the Special Warfare School, Lop Buri, Thailand, March 11, 2026. Exercise Hanuman Guardian 26 is a bilateral training exercise between the U.S. Army and the Royal Thai Army in the Kingdom of Thailand. Now in its 17th year, the exercise enhances readiness through realistic training while reinforcing the enduring U.S.–Thailand alliance, one of America’s oldest partnerships, dating back to 1833, and a shared commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Daniel Alejandro Luna)
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260309-F-EV810-1003
The Combined Air Component Command wall is displayed at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, March 9, 2026. The CACC is a combined command stood up during major exercises and contingency operations that reports to the U.S.-ROK Combined Forces Command to coordinate and synchronize allied airpower operations on the Korean Peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brenden Beezley)
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Hanuman Guardian Opening Ceremony
Leaders from the U.S. Army’s 1-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 7th Infantry Division and the Royal Thai Army 112th Stryker Brigade render salutes during the opening ceremony of Hanuman Guardian 26 in Lopburi, Thailand on March 9, 2026, paying respects to each other’s national anthems. Exercise Hanuman Guardian 26 is a bilateral training exercise between the U.S. Army and the Royal Thai Army in the Kingdom of Thailand. Now in its 17th year, the exercise enhances readiness through realistic training while reinforcing the enduring U.S.–Thailand alliance, one of America’s oldest partnerships, dating back to 1833, and a shared commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Charles Marx)
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Chief of Staff for Joint Task Force – Micronesia
Colonel David P. Santos Jr.
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Command Senior Enlisted Leader, Joint Task Force - Micronesia
Sergeant Major Jimmy Joe B. Castro
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260308-M-TC037-1019
A U.S. Marine assigned to I Marine Expeditionary Force conducts pre-operation checks and services on a Joint Light Tactical Vehicle March 8, 2026, aboard the USNS Sgt. William W. Seay in the Philippine Sea. The checks and services were in preparation for a maritime prepositioning force offload at the Port of Cagayan de Oro, Philippines, in support of Exercise Balikatan 26. Balikatan is a longstanding annual exercise between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. military designed to strengthen the ironclad alliance, improve combined capabilities and demonstrate commitment to regional security and stability. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Nicholas Martinez)
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260308-M-TC037-1014
A U.S. Marine assigned to I Marine Expeditionary Force conducts pre-operation checks and services on a Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement March 8, 2026, aboard the USNS Sgt. William W. Seay in the Philippine Sea. The checks and services were in preparation for a maritime prepositioning force offload at the Port of Cagayan de Oro, Philippines, in support of Exercise Balikatan 26. Balikatan is a longstanding annual exercise between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. military designed to strengthen the ironclad alliance, improve combined capabilities and demonstrate commitment to regional security and stability. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Nicholas Martinez)
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260307-O-EX056-7136
Cmdr. Suban Songsawas and LT. j.g.Nuttachid Tuntha, both with the Royal Thai Marine Corps Division, prepare to track force movements using Tactical Assault/Team Awareness kits placed on armored vehicles at the combined arms live-fire exercise during Exercise Cobra Gold 2026, in Ban Chan Khrem, Chanthaburi province, Thailand, March 6, 2026. Throughout Cobra Gold, U.S. Indo Pacific Command’s J7 Pacific Multi Domain Training and Experimentation Capability ensured TAK inputs were fused with other mission systems, enabling faster, more confident decision making across command levels. Cobra Gold is the Indo-Pacific’s largest annual military exercise in mainland Asia, co-hosted by the U.S. and Thailand. The exercise brings together participants from multiple nations for military training and humanitarian projects that strengthen regional partnerships and demonstrate U.S. commitment to Indo-Pacific security. (U.S. Indo-Pacific Command photo by Eleanor Prohaska)
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260307-O-EX056-6615
U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Christian Hannah, assigned to15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, I Marine Expeditionary Force, and Royal Thai Marine Corps Division LT. j.g.Nuttachid Tuntha, read data provided by Tactical Assault/Team Awareness kits placed on the armored vehicles at the combined arms live-fire exercise during Exercise Cobra Gold 2026, in Ban Chan Khrem, Chanthaburi province, Thailand, March 6, 2026. Throughout Cobra Gold, U.S. Indo Pacific Command’s J7 Pacific Multi Domain Training and Experimentation Capability ensured TAK inputs were fused with other mission systems, enabling faster, more confident decision making across command levels. Cobra Gold is the Indo-Pacific’s largest annual military exercise in mainland Asia, co-hosted by the U.S. and Thailand. The exercise brings together participants from multiple nations for military training and humanitarian projects that strengthen regional partnerships and demonstrate U.S. commitment to Indo-Pacific security. (U.S. Indo-Pacific Command photo by Eleanor Prohaska)
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260307-O-EX056-2980
Royal Thai Marine Corps Division LT. j.g.Nuttachid Tuntha and U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Christian Hannah, assigned to15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, I Marine Expeditionary Force, read data on a Tactical Assault/Team Awareness kit at the combined arms live-fire exercise during Exercise Cobra Gold 2026, in Ban Chan Khrem, Chanthaburi province, Thailand, March 6, 2026. Throughout Cobra Gold, U.S. Indo Pacific Command’s J7 Pacific Multi Domain Training and Experimentation Capability ensured TAK inputs were fused with other mission systems, enabling faster, more confident decision making across command levels. Cobra Gold is the Indo-Pacific’s largest annual military exercise in mainland Asia, co-hosted by the U.S. and Thailand. The exercise brings together participants from multiple nations for military training and humanitarian projects that strengthen regional partnerships and demonstrate U.S. commitment to Indo-Pacific security. (U.S. Indo-Pacific Command photo by Eleanor Prohaska)
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260303-O-EX056-6032
U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Christian Hanna, a data systems administrator assigned to15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, I Marine Expeditionary Force, reviews tactical data on a cell phone running the Tactical Assault/Team Awareness Kit (TAK) outside the Exercise Cobra Gold 2026 Combined Joint Force Maritime Coordination Center, Royal Thai Marine Corps Base Camp Jessada, Chonburi, Thailand, March 2, 2026. TAK feeds real time positional and sensor information into the coalition common operating picture, giving commanders a clearer understanding of friendly locations, emerging threats, and unfolding activity across the littorals. U.S. Indo Pacific Command’s J7 Pacific Multi Domain Training and Experimentation Capability ensured that TAK inputs were fused with other mission systems, enabling faster, more confident decision making across command levels during the exercise. Cobra Gold is the Indo-Pacific’s largest annual military exercise in mainland Asia, co-hosted by the U.S. and Thailand. The exercise brings together participants from multiple nations for military training and humanitarian projects that strengthen regional partnerships and demonstrate U.S. commitment to Indo-Pacific security. (U.S. Indo-Pacific Command photo by Eleanor Prohaska)
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260306-N-OV429-2002
260306-N-OV429-2002 NEWPORT, R.I. (March 6, 2026) – Sailor from Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) New England, salutes the ensign during a tour onboard the future Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr. (DDG 124), March 6, 2026. The tour highlighted the vital role Navy Medicine plays in sustaining warfighter readiness at sea, reinforcing how medical Sailors contribute directly to mission success. NMRTC New England provides operational training to healthcare professionals through healthcare delivery to optimize both medical staff and Warfighter and readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman Third Class Jammel Tilley)
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260306-N-OV429-2003
260306-N-OV429-2003 NEWPORT, R.I. (March 6, 2026) – Sailors from Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) New England, stand together following a tour onboard the future Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr. (DDG 124), March 6, 2026. The tour highlighted the vital role Navy Medicine plays in sustaining warfighter readiness at sea, reinforcing how medical Sailors contribute directly to mission success. NMRTC New England provides operational training to healthcare professionals through healthcare delivery to optimize both medical staff and Warfighter and readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman Third Class Jammel Tilley)
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