File:KAMANDAG 3 - Amphibious Landing Rehearsal includes US, Philippines, and Japanese AAVs - Part 2.webm
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DescriptionKAMANDAG 3 - Amphibious Landing Rehearsal includes US, Philippines, and Japanese AAVs - Part 2.webm |
English: MANILA BAY, PHILIPPINES
11.10.2019 Video by Lance Cpl. Tanner Lambert 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade U.S. and Philippine Marines, alongside the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, conduct an amphibious landing rehearsal in Luzon, Philippines, October 11, 2019. U.S. forces have been partnering with the Philippines and Japan for many years, working together in many areas to uphold our shared goals of peace, stability and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Lance Cpl. Tanner D. Lambert) |
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Author | Lance Cpl. Tanner Lambert |
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