Friday, April 1, 2016

Photos: U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps arrive in Subic Bay to work with the Armed Forces of the Philippines during Exercise Balikatan 2016

From the  Balikatan Facebook page (Mar 31): Photos: U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps arrive in Subic Bay to work with the Armed Forces of the Philippines during Exercise  Balikatan 2016



U.S. Marines and Sailors arrive in Subic Bay, Philippines aboard United States Naval Ship Millinocket in order to participate in Balikatan 2016 (BK 16) on March 30, 2016. The purpose of BK 16 is to strengthen interoperability and partner-nation capabilities for the planning and execution of military operations, and advance regional security operations. (U.S. photo by Lance Cpl. Damon A. Mclean/Released)



U.S. Marines and Sailors arrive in Subic Bay, Philippines aboard United States Naval Ship Millinocket in order to participate in Balikatan 2016 (BK 16) on March 30, 2016. The purpose of BK 16 is to strengthen interoperability and partner-nation capabilities for the planning and execution of military operations, and advance regional security operations. (U.S. photo by Lance Cpl. Damon A. Mclean/Released)



A U.S. Marine with 4th Combat Logistics Battalion, navigates a Millennium Military Vehicle using hand signals during Balikatan 2016 (BK 16) in Subic Bay, Philippines on March 30, 2016. The purpose of BK 16 is to strengthen interoperability and partner-nation capabilities for the planning and execution of military operations, and advance regional security operations. (U.S. photo by Lance Cpl. Damon A. Mclean/Released)

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