File:KAMANDAG 2 Explainer.webm
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DescriptionKAMANDAG 2 Explainer.webm |
English: PHILIPPINES
10.05.2018 Video by Lance Cpl. Destiny Dempsey 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade Marines and sailors with 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade participated in KAMANDAG 2 in the Philippines. They trained with the Armed Forces of the Philippines and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, and conducted amphibious and aviation operations, counter-terrorism training, and humanitarian aid. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Lance Cpl. Destiny Dempsey) |
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Source | Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS) |
Author | Lance Cpl. Destiny Dempsey |
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