U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Juan Lopez, a North Carolina native and an Amphibious Combat Vehicle commander with Alpha Company, 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, stands next to an Amphibious Combat Vehicle at Onslow Beach prior to a ship-to-shore movement during Type Commander’s Amphibious Training 26.1 at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 4, 2026. TCAT is a military exercise designed to enhance mobility and integration between the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Navy. It allows Marines and Sailors to gain hands-on experience of working side by side in amphibious planning and operations, including the use of multiple surface connectors and platforms. The training focuses on improving the necessary skills for real-world operations and effective collaboration between the Marine Corps and Naval teams. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jorge Borjas)
| Date Taken: | 03.05.2026 |
| Date Posted: | 03.08.2026 12:22 |
| Photo ID: | 9553457 |
| VIRIN: | 260304-M-MB805-1165 |
| Resolution: | 3330x4309 |
| Size: | 2.99 MB |
| Location: | MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, NORTH CAROLINA, US |
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