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Brigadier Damian Cantwell, the Exercise Kowari commander, speaks to staff, supporters, and participants of Exercise Kowari at Larrakeyah Barracks, Northern Territory, Australia, August 26, 2016. The purpose of Exercise Kowari is to enhance the United States, Australia, and China’s friendship and trust, through trilateral cooperation in the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean Rim regions.
Photo by Lance Cpl. Osvaldo Ortega
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Brigadier Damian Cantwell, the Exercise Kowari commander, gives a patch to all the participants of Exercise Kowari at Larrakeyah Barracks, Northern Territory, Australia, August 26, 2016. The purpose of Exercise Kowari is to enhance the United States, Australia, and China’s friendship and trust, through trilateral cooperation in the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean Rim regions.
Photo by Lance Cpl. Osvaldo Ortega
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Australian officials welcome U.S. Marines and soldiers, Australian Army soldiers, and People’s Liberation Army soldiers during Exercise Kowari’s opening ceremony at Larrakeyah Barracks, Northern Territory, Australia, August 26, 2016. The purpose of Exercise Kowari is to enhance the United States, Australia, and China’s friendship and trust, through trilateral cooperation in the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean Rim regions.
Photo by Lance Cpl. Osvaldo Ortega
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Brigadier Damian Cantwell, the Exercise Kowari commander, gives a patch to all the participants of Exercise Kowari at Larrakeyah Barracks, Northern Territory, Australia, August 26, 2016. The purpose of Exercise Kowari is to enhance the United States, Australia, and China’s friendship and trust, through trilateral cooperation in the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean Rim regions.
Photo by Lance Cpl. Osvaldo Ortega
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Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin box during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course at Quartier Gribeauval, New Caledonia, August 16, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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Lance Cpl. Jacob W. Anderson, a rifleman, and French Army Pfc. Maxime Cochonat, an infantryman, practice tactical close combat techniques during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course at Quartier Gribeauval, New Caledonia, August 17, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces. Anderson, from Menomonie, Wisconsin, is with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin. Cochonat, from Peyrieu, France, is with 92nd Infantry Regiment, French Army.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin practice capturing enemy personnel during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course at Quartier Gribeauval, New Caledonia, August 18, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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A Marine with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and French Army soldiers with 92nd Infantry Regiment prepare to enter a building during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course at Quartier Gribeauval, New Caledonia, August 17, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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Lance Cpl. Joseph R. Siford, a rifleman, detains and searches French Army Cpl. Ugo Rubiconi, an infantryman, acting as a hostile enemy, during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course at Quartier Gribeauval, New Caledonia, August 18, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces. Siford, from Tawas, Michigan, is with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin. Rubiconi, from Clermont Ferrand, France, is with 92nd Infantry Regiment, French Army.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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French Army Cpl. Alexis Ayglon, an infantryman, detains Lance Cpl. Jessie A. Rios, a rifleman, acting as a hostile enemy, during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course at Quartier Gribeauval, New Caledonia, August 18, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces. Ayglon, from Clermont Ferrand, France, is with 92nd Infantry Regiment, French Army. Rios, from Cottonwood, Arizona, is with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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French Army Pfc. Quentin Antomarchi, left, an infantryman, and Cpl. Joseph J. Bennetti, a machine gunner, box during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course at Quartier Gribeauval, New Caledonia, August 16, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces. Antomarchi from Toulouse, France, is with 92nd Infantry Regiment, French Army. Bennetti, from New York, New York, is with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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Cpl. Joseph J. Bennetti, a machine gunner, uses his blouse to float during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course off the coast of Noumea, New Caledonia, August 15, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces. Bennetti, from New York, New York, are with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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A Marine with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin climbs back to shore after completing a swimming test during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course off the coast of Noumea, New Caledonia, August 15, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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A Marine with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and a French Army soldier with 92nd Infantry Regiment box during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course at Quartier Gribeauval, New Caledonia, August 16, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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Sgt. Ryan R. Krohn, left, a rifleman, and French Army Sgt. Axel Fauss, an infantryman, box during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course at Quartier Gribeauval, New Caledonia, August 16, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces. Krohn, from Acworth, Georgia, is with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin. Fauss, from French Alps, France, is with 92nd Regiment, French Army.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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U.S. Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and French Armed Forces soldiers with 92nd Infantry Regiment, French Army, arrive at the end of a swimming test during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course off the coast of Noumea, New Caledonia, August 15, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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Cpl. Tate J. Sherman, a mortarman, practices kick boxing techniques during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course at Quartier Gribeauval, New Caledonia, August 16, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces. Sherman, from Plymouth, Minnesota, is with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin practice capturing enemy personnel during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course at Quartier Gribeauval, New Caledonia, August 18, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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A French Army course instructor helps Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin practices tactical close combat techniques during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course at Quartier Gribeauval, New Caledonia, August 17, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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U.S. Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and French Armed Forces soldiers with 92nd Infantry Regiment, French Army, jump into the ocean during a French Armed Forces Nautical Commando Course off the coast of Noumea, New Caledonia, August 15, 2016. The course is a part of Exercise AmeriCal 16, a bilateral training exercise designed to enhance mutual combat capabilities and improve relations with our partners by exchanging a U.S. Marine Corps and French Armed Forces infantry platoon. While the U.S. Marines are in New Caledonia, the French infantry platoon traveled to Australia to participate in Exercise Koolendong 16 with U.S. and Australian forces.
Photo by Sgt. Carlos Cruz Jr.
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