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U.S. Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 171 ride in the back of a 7-ton medium tactical vehicle replacement during exercise Eagle Wrath 2016 at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji, Japan, July 8, 2016. The squadron plans to complete their unit annual training requirements throughout three stages, which focuses on air base ground defense and Marine Corps common skills that Marines are unable to train for locally. Following the first stage Marines then start the ‘company training’ stage where company commanders have the opportunity to train their personnel and prepare for the final culminating event. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Aaron Henson/Released)
160708-M-RP664-016.JPG Photo By: Lance Cpl. Aaron Henson

Jul 9, 2016
COMBINED ARMS TRAINING CENTER CAMP FUJI, Japan - U.S. Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 171 ride in the back of a 7-ton medium tactical vehicle replacement during exercise Eagle Wrath 2016 at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji, Japan, July 8, 2016. The squadron plans to complete their unit annual training requirements throughout three stages, which focuses on air base ground defense and Marine Corps common skills that Marines are unable to train for locally. Following the first stage Marines then start the ‘company training’ stage where company commanders have the opportunity to train their personnel and prepare for the final culminating event. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Aaron Henson/Released)


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