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U.S. Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin

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U.S. Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin bound forward to take a simulated enemy position during a live-fire convoy course August 20 during Exercise Crocodile Strike at Mount Bundey Training Area, Northern Territory, Australia. Marines with MRF-D are conducting bilateral training with the Australian Defence Force for two weeks, including dry and live-fire exercises with air and ground elements. The rotational deployment of U.S. Marines affords an unprecedented combined training opportunity with our Australian allies and improves interoperability between our forces. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Kathryn Howard/Released)

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service members united states marine corps bilateral training marine corps base camp pendleton deployment australian defence force adf northern territory mount bundey training area marine rotational force darwin 1st battalion 4th marine regiment mrf d cld 1 combat logistics detachment 1 australian government convoy course lance cpl kathryn howard nt marine corps live fire convoy course in the outback dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us marine corps
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20/08/2015
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service members united states marine corps bilateral training marine corps base camp pendleton deployment australian defence force adf northern territory mount bundey training area marine rotational force darwin 1st battalion 4th marine regiment mrf d cld 1 combat logistics detachment 1 australian government convoy course lance cpl kathryn howard nt marine corps live fire convoy course in the outback dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us marine corps