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    Tag: Hiroshima: Japan
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    • Kamoshika Wrath 17-1

      Photo by Cpl. Donato Maffin   |   Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni   |   01.26.2017

      U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Joseph Butler, an expeditionary airfield technician with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 171, assembles a section of aluminum matting during exercise Kamoshika Wrath 17-1 at Haramura Maneuver Area, Hiroshima, Japan, Jan. 26, 2017. The Marines worked through inclement weather conditions and a short timeline to build a 96-foot by 96-foot vertical takeoff and landing......

    • Kamoshika Wrath 17-1

      Photo by Cpl. Donato Maffin   |   U.S. Navy   |   01.25.2017

      U.S. Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 171, level out chunks of frozen dirt on the landing zone site during exercise Kamoshika Wrath 17-1 at Haramura Maneuver Area, Hiroshima, Japan, Jan. 26, 2017. The Marines worked through inclement weather conditions and a short timeline to build a 96-foot by 96-foot vertical takeoff and landing pad. The exercise is a biannual, unit-level......

    • Kamoshika Wrath 17-1

      Photo by Cpl. Donato Maffin   |   Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni   |   01.25.2017

      U.S. Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 171, level out chunks of frozen dirt on the landing zone site during exercise Kamoshika Wrath 17-1 at Haramura Maneuver Area, Hiroshima, Japan, Jan. 26, 2017. The Marines worked through inclement weather conditions and a short timeline to build a 96-foot by 96-foot vertical takeoff and landing pad. The exercise is a biannual, unit-level......

    • Kamoshika Wrath 17-1

      Photo by Cpl. Donato Maffin   |   U.S. Navy   |   01.24.2017

      U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Coe Vandivier, a heavy equipment operator with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 171, operates a hydraulic excavator during exercise Kamoshika Wrath 17-1 at Haramura Maneuver Area, Hiroshima, Japan, Jan. 26, 2017. The Marines worked through inclement weather conditions and a short timeline to build a 96-foot by 96-foot vertical takeoff and landing pad. The exercise is......

    • Kamoshika Wrath 17-1

      Photo by Cpl. Donato Maffin   |   Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni   |   01.24.2017

      U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Coe Vandivier, a heavy equipment operator with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 171, operates a hydraulic excavator during exercise Kamoshika Wrath 17-1 at Haramura Maneuver Area, Hiroshima, Japan, Jan. 26, 2017. The Marines worked through inclement weather conditions and a short timeline to build a 96-foot by 96-foot vertical takeoff and landing pad. The exercise is......

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