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English: Staff Sergeant Eric Peter R. Giron, an infantry unit leader, Company C, 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, watches as Staff Sgt. David J. Densley, an infantry unit leader with the battalion, handles a snake while attending Reception, Staging, Onward - Movement & Integration April 21 at Robertson Barracks, Palmerston, Australia, to ensure they were prepared to begin MRF-D 2015. During the RSO&I, the Marines are familiarized with the local environment, local customs and courtesies, and dangerous wildlife in the area to include snakes and crocodiles. MRF-D is the deployment of U.S. Marines to Darwin and the Northern Territory, for approximately six months at a time, where they will conduct exercises and training on a rotational basis with the ADF. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Reba James/Released)
Unit: Marine Rotational Force Darwin
DVIDS Tags: service members; USMC; Australia; PJ; United States Marine Corps; bilateral training; Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton; Combat Correspondent; 4th Marines; photojournalist; PAO; photographer; Public Affairs; Marine Corps; Marines; 1st Battalion; deployment; MARFORPAC; RSO&I; CC; Australian Defence Force; 1/4; ADF; U.S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific; Northern Territory; Robertson Barracks; FCE; Marine Rotational Force Darwin; MRF-D; Palmerston; 4341; forward coordination element; Reba James; Australian Government; Reception Staging Onward Movement & Integration; Eric Peter R. Giron; David J. Densley; Michael Sung; Antonio X. Zamora
Date Taken on 21 April 2015
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/1885738/us-marines-get-up-close-and-personal-with-wildlife-australia
Author Cpl. Reba James
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