Photo by Cpl. Jessi Stegall | 3rd Marine Logistics Group | 03.06.2025
U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Zachary Geelan, right, the civil affairs team lead with 3rd Civil Affairs Group, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Corps Forces Reserve, learns a Thai dance after a ceremony to celebrate the completion of a multi-purpose school building constructed during their engineering civic action project in Rayong, Thailand, March 6, 2025, during Cobra Gold. The project took 36 days......
Photo by Cpl. Jessi Stegall | 3rd Marine Logistics Group | 03.06.2025
U.S. Army Capt. Ric Bisarra, left, the civil affairs team lead with 416th Civil Affairs Battalion, hands out stickers to students of Nikhomsang Tonang School after a ceremony, celebrating the completion of a multi-purpose school building constructed during an engineering civic action project in Rayong, Thailand, March 6, 2025, during Cobra Gold. The project took 36 days and 13,000 hours to......
Photo by Cpl. Jessi Stegall | 3rd Marine Logistics Group | 03.06.2025
U.S. Army Lt. Darcy Ailles, right, with the 176th Engineer Battalion, Washington Army National Guard, trades patches with Malaysian Army service members after a ceremony, celebrating the completion of a multi-purpose school building constructed during an engineering civic action project in Rayong, Thailand, March 6, 2025, during Cobra Gold. The project took 36 days and 13,000 hours to......
Photo by Cpl. Jessi Stegall | 3rd Marine Logistics Group | 03.06.2025
U.S., Thai, and Malaysian armed forces participate in a ceremony to celebrate the completion of a multi-purpose school building constructed during an engineering civic action project in Rayong, Thailand, March 6, 2025, during Cobra Gold. The project took 36 days and 13,000 hours to complete. Projects like this highlight the strong partnership between Thailand, the United States, and other......
Photo by Cpl. Jessi Stegall | 3rd Marine Logistics Group | 03.06.2025
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Rene Mendoza, left, the battalion commander of the 420th Chemical Battalion, Washington Army National Guard, presents coins to Royal Thai Army service members during a ceremony to celebrate the completion of a multi-purpose school building constructed during their engineering civic action project in Rayong, Thailand, March 6, 2025, during Cobra Gold. The project took 36 days......
Photo by Cpl. Jessi Stegall | 3rd Marine Logistics Group | 03.06.2025
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Rene Mendoza, right, the battalion commander of the 420th Chemical Battalion, Washington Army National Guard, presents a plaque to a Royal Thai Army service member during a ceremony to celebrate the completion of a multi-purpose school building constructed during their engineering civic action project in Rayong, Thailand, March 6, 2025, during Cobra Gold. The project took 36......
Photo by Cpl. Jessi Stegall | 3rd Marine Logistics Group | 03.06.2025
U.S., Thai, and Malaysian armed forces participate in a ceremony to celebrate the completion of a multi-purpose school building constructed during an engineering civic action project in Rayong, Thailand, March 6, 2025, during Cobra Gold. The project took 36 days and 13,000 hours to complete. Projects like this highlight the strong partnership between Thailand, the United States, and other......
Photo by Cpl. Jessi Stegall | 3rd Marine Logistics Group | 03.06.2025
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Michael Ake, right, the commander of the Land Component Command with the Washington National Guard, waters a planted tree sapling during a handover ceremony to celebrate the completion of a multi-purpose school building constructed during their engineering civic action project in Rayong, Thailand, March 6, 2025, during Cobra Gold. The project took 36 days and 13,000 hours......