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ACAJUTLA, El Salvador (Apr. 18, 2018) Sailors assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalion (ACB) 2 use the Improved Navy Lighterage System (INLS) Causeway Ferry 07 power module to come alongside an INLS intermediate module after being unloaded from the roll on roll off vehicle cargo ship USNS Brittin (T-ARK 305) during Joint Logistics Over the Shore (JLOTS) 18. JLOTS-18 marks the beginning of U.S. Southern Command's exercise Beyond the Horizon, led by U.S. Army South, that helps to bolster regional and partner relations through humanitarian and civic assistance projects, medical readiness exercises and exercise related construction projects taking place in El Salvador. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kenneth Gardner) File# 180418-N-VO150-162

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18/04/2018 - 18/04/2018
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ACAJUTLA, El Salvador
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