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Philippines Marines explain the properties of their M-35 6x6 truck to U.S. Marine Sgt. Carlos A. Jimenez at Marine Barracks Rudiardo Brown, Fort Bonifacio, Tuguig City, Manila, Republic of the Philippines, Oct. 1 during Amphibious Landing Exercise 2014. Bilateral Philippine-U.S. Marine Corps training sustains and reinforces the foundation and framework for a bilateral force to respond rapidly and effectively to regional humanitarian crises. Jimenez is a motor transport operator with Combat Logistics Regiment 3, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, which is currently part of the logistics combat element for 3d Marine Expeditionary Brigade, III MEF. The Philippine Marines are with Motor Transport and Maintenance Battalion, Combat Service Support Brigade, Philippine Marine Corps.
131007-M-ZZ999-002.JPG Photo By: Lance Cpl. David Hersey

Oct 6, 2013
FORT BONIFACIO, Philippines - Philippines Marines explain the properties of their M-35 6x6 truck to U.S. Marine Sgt. Carlos A. Jimenez at Marine Barracks Rudiardo Brown, Fort Bonifacio, Tuguig City, Manila, Republic of the Philippines, Oct. 1 during Amphibious Landing Exercise 2014. Bilateral Philippine-U.S. Marine Corps training sustains and reinforces the foundation and framework for a bilateral force to respond rapidly and effectively to regional humanitarian crises. Jimenez is a motor transport operator with Combat Logistics Regiment 3, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, which is currently part of the logistics combat element for 3d Marine Expeditionary Brigade, III MEF. The Philippine Marines are with Motor Transport and Maintenance Battalion, Combat Service Support Brigade, Philippine Marine Corps.


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