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PhotoLibrary-DontLookDown_LPS LCpl Hung Q. Nguyen crosses a two-strand rope bridge at the Jungle Warfare Training Center at Camp Gonsalves July 7. Nguyen, along with his unit, are participating in a seven-day training package to develop their skills in a jungle environment. Nguyen is a ground communications organizational repairer with Marine Wing Support Squadron 172, Marine Aircraft Group 36. Photo by LCpl Erick Brooks.
 
PhotoLibrary-MarinesHike14.5_thumbnail Approximately 130 Marines and sailors with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit trek through the hills during a hike here April 13. The unit hiked 14 1/2 miles to build mental and physical readiness and to prepare for possible movements during their upcoming deployment. This photo is property of the United States Marine Corps.
 
Photolibrary-DustyPatrol_LPS Marines with 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, begin a patrol out of Forward Operating Base Shamsher, Helmand province, Afghanistan Sept. 6, 2012. Marines conducted the patrol to disrupt the flow of lethal and illicit aid by the enemy in the area. Photo by LCpl Jason Morrison.
 
Photolibrary-SniperSchool_LPS Marines with Scout Sniper Platoon mingle with members of Special Shooting Team during Exercise Forest Light 12-01 at the Hijudai Maneuver Area, Oita, Japan, Aug. 21, 2012. The services members later practiced stealth, camouflage and proper shooting techniques. Forest Light is a series of bilateral training exercises with the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force designed to enhance military partnership, strengthen regional security agreements, and improve individual and unit-level skills in a bilateral environment. Photo by LCpl Mike Granahan.
 
Photolibrary-FriendlyFive_LPS Cpl Patrick McCall, a rifleman with the 2nd Squad, 3rd Platoon, Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 6, receives a high-five from an Afghan boy during a security patrol in Sangin, Helmand province, Afghanistan, Sept. 6, 2012. The Marines conducted the patrol to disrupt the flow of lethal and illicit aid by the enemy in the area. Photo by LCpl Jason Morrison.
 
Photolibrary-MarineoftheYear_LPS 1 Sgt Sheena Adams (left) received the Marine of the Year award at the USO's annual Women of the Year Luncheon, May 1. The USO commended her for being a trailblazer whose actions have helped to positively influence views on females serving in combat roles. She served as a squad leader for a Female Engagement Team with I Marine Expeditionary Force while in Afghanistan and became an instructor for future teams when she returned home. Photo by Stuart Ramson,USO.
 
Photolibrary-FemalePoolessTakeHike_LPS 1 Twenty-eight aspiring Marines with Recruiting Station Twin Cities surge up a hill during a five-mile hike at a female pool function on September 30.
 
Photolibrary-forceinreadiness-thumbnail-180x102 The Marine Corps has been America’s expeditionary force in readiness since 1775. We are forward deployed to respond swiftly and aggressively in times of crisis.
 
Photolibrary-haiti9-thumbnail-180x102 A Marine from Lima Company, Battalion Landing Team, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, passes crackers from a ration pack to Haitian children, at a helicopter landing zone in Leogane, Haiti.
 
Photolibrary-haiti8-thumbnail-180x102 Marine GySgt Felder Domond, a native of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, shakes hands with members of the community during a visit to Lycee Guillaud Haitian School. Marines and Sailors of the USS Iwo Jima visited the school as part of a mission site screening throughout Port-de-Paix in preparation for humanitarian efforts.
 
Photolibrary-haiti7-thumbnail-180x102 Marine 1stSgt Christopher D. Thomas, from Franklin, LA, guides children to a humanitarian aid distribution point in Saint Marc, Haiti.
 
Photolibrary-haiti6-thumbnail-180x102 LCpl Zhidong Mao, a rifleman with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, shakes hands with a Haitian child at a helicopter landing zone in Leogane, Haiti. The Marines flew into the area earlier in the day establishing a new humanitarian aid receiving area for Haitian earthquake victims at a missionary compound..
 
Photolibrary-haiti5-thumbnail-180x102 A Marine from the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit waves at children during a survey of the area in Leogane, Haiti. The Marines flew into the area earlier in the day establishing a new humanitarian aid receiving area for Haitian earthquake victims at a missionary compound.
 
Photolibrary-haiti4-thumbnail-180x102 Marines of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit arrived in Leogane, Haiti to find large gatherings of earthquake victims in makeshift housing. The 22nd MEU is a multi-mission capable force comprised of an Aviation Combat Element, Combat Logistics Element, Ground Combat Element and a Command Element.
 
Photolibrary-haiti3-thumbnail-180x102 A distribution point hands out 2,000 blankets and tarps to Haitian residents. The United States and other international military and civilian aid agencies conducted humanitarian and disaster relief operations as part of Operation Unified Response in the aftermath of the earthquake that hit the area on Jan. 12, 2010.
 
Photolibrary-haiti2-thumbnail-180x102 A Haitian man walks past a sign requesting help and supplies in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Marines and other U.S. military members were conducting humanitarian and disaster relief operations as part of Operation Unified Response after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake caused severe damage in Haiti, Jan. 12.
 
Photolibrary-haiti1-thumbnail-180x102 SSgt Clausele Barthold, a linguist with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, speaks with local Haitians. The 22nd MEU is a multi-mission force composed of approximately 2,000 Marines and sailors.
 
Photolibrary-japan9-thumbnail-180x102 Cpl Bryan S. Barrow and Ikuta Yataru, 8, shovel dirt during a clean-up operation after an earthquake and tsunami struck the island March 11. Barrow, a Brisbee, AZ, native is an infantryman with 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 31st MEU, III MEF.
 
Photolibrary-japan8-thumbnail-180x102 Marines and sailors offload supplies during a clean-up operation. The 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, III Marine Expeditionary Force, is aiding local government authorities and personnel in the clean up after an earthquake and tsunami struck the island March 11.
 
Photolibrary-japan7-thumbnail-180x102 U.S. Marines with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) pull debris from the water during a humanitarian assistance/disaster relief mission at Uranohama Port, Oshima Island, Japan, in support of Operation Tomodachi.