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I'm Corporal Nathan Hall with your Marine Minute. While joint operations are critical to maintaining joint capabilities, itsis just as important for allies to get an understanding of how each otherwork. The Marine Corps and the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Forceparticipated in the community exchange program this week on Camp Hansen,Okinawa, Japan. The exchange builds upon their existing relationship andstrengthen their understanding of how each operates. This program aids inthe stability of the joint operational capabilities between the twocountries, and the service members currently serving and workingside-by-side overseas. Also in the news,Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe and Africa are currently inNorway conducting Exercise Thunder Reindeer 19. The Norwegian Army andMarines are participating in the combined-arms, live-fire exercise to helpimprove their joint operational capabilities and strengthen theirpartnership in the region.That's it for your Marine Minute, for more news around the Corps go toMarines.mil.
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