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Marines endure light debris from a UH-1Y Venom helicopter at a landing zone outside of Robertson Barracks, Northern Territory, Australia, on May 20, 2016. Marines with Marine Rotational Force - Darwin simulated causality evacuations with a UH-1Y Venom helicopter. MRF-D is a six-month deployment of Marines into Darwin, Australia, training in a new environment. The Marines are with Company B, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, MRF-D and Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 367, MRF-D. ..(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Mandaline Hatch/Released)

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us military us marine corps pacific marine air ground task force magtf ground combat element gce aviation combat element ace marine rotational force darwin 2016 mrf d 2016 deployment 6 month rotation 1st battalion 1st marine regiment 1st marines marine light attack helicopter squadron 367 hmla 367 uh 1y venom helicopter marine aircraft group 24 1st marine aircraft wing mag 24 1st maw australia northern territory training exercise casualty evacuation casevac robertson barracks au us marine corps photo training exercise debris high resolution
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20/05/2016
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Robertson Barracks, Australia
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us military us marine corps pacific marine air ground task force magtf ground combat element gce aviation combat element ace marine rotational force darwin 2016 mrf d 2016 deployment 6 month rotation 1st battalion 1st marine regiment 1st marines marine light attack helicopter squadron 367 hmla 367 uh 1y venom helicopter marine aircraft group 24 1st marine aircraft wing mag 24 1st maw australia northern territory training exercise casualty evacuation casevac robertson barracks au us marine corps photo training exercise debris high resolution