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The USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) participates in multinational maritime ship formations with vessels from Brazil, Argentina and Peru during UNITAS LX Aug. 23, 2019. These formations were conducted to improve interoperability between the U.S. and partner nations in the Latina American and Caribbean region. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Booker T. Thomas III)
Photo by Sgt. Booker Thomas
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The USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) participates in multinational maritime ship formations with vessels from Brazil, Argentina and Peru during UNITAS LX Aug. 23, 2019. These formations were conducted to improve interoperability between the U.S. and partner nations in the Latina American and Caribbean region. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Booker T. Thomas III)
Photo by Sgt. Booker Thomas
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U.S. sailors and partner nation service members observe a multinational group of ships conducting formation exercises during UNITAS aboard the USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) Aug. 23, 2019. The exercises, conducted to improve interoperability while underway with partner nations, involved ships from the United States, Brazil, Argentina, and Peru. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Booker T. Thomas III)
Photo by Sgt. Booker Thomas
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U.S. sailors and partner nation service members observe a multinational group of ships conducting formation exercises during UNITAS aboard the USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) Aug. 23, 2019. The exercises, conducted to improve interoperability while underway with partner nations, involved ships from the United States, Brazil, Argentina, and Peru. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Booker T. Thomas III)
Photo by Sgt. Booker Thomas
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U.S. sailors and partner nation service members observe a multinational group of ships conducting formation exercises during UNITAS aboard the USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) Aug. 23, 2019. The exercises, conducted to improve interoperability while underway with partner nations, involved ships from the United States, Brazil, Argentina, and Peru. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Booker T. Thomas III)
Photo by Sgt. Booker Thomas
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Sargento 3 Fuzilero Naval do Brasil (Brazilian Navy Sergeant 3) Diego Freitas Ceroulo, an amphibious assault vehicle crewman, gives a mission brief to Brazilian and Chilean Marines before joint amphibious landing exercises during UNITAS on the Brazilian Marine Corps Base of Ilha do Governador, Brazil, Aug. 20, 2019. AAVs can conduct ship to shore movements to aid in supporting humanitarian assistance and disaster relief situations. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Booker T. Thomas III)
Photo by Sgt. Booker Thomas
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Sargento 3 Fuzilero Naval do Brasil (Brazilian Navy Sergeant 3) Diego Freitas Ceroulo, an amphibious assault vehicle crewman, gives a mission brief to Brazilian and Chilean Marines before joint amphibious landing exercises during UNITAS on the Brazilian Marine Corps Base of Ilha do Governador, Brazil, Aug. 20, 2019. AAVs can conduct ship to shore movements to aid in supporting humanitarian assistance and disaster relief situations. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Booker T. Thomas III)
Photo by Sgt. Booker Thomas
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U.S. Marine Cpl. Daniel Lopez, a vehicle commander with 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion, a unit based out of Tampa Bay, Florida, performs hand signals to other amphibious assault vehicle commanders during a ship-to-shore exercise during UNITAS LX on the Brazilian Marine Corps Base of Ilha do Governador, Brazil, Aug. 20, 2019. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. Lopez is a native of Cocoa, Florida. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Stanley Moy)
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U.S. Marines with 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion, a unit based out of Tampa Bay, Florida, participate in a ship-to-shore exercise during UNITAS LX on the Brazilian Marine Corps Base of Ilha do Governador, Brazil, Aug. 20, 2019. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Stanley Moy)
Photo by Cpl. Stanley Moy
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U.S. Marines with 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion, a unit based out of Tampa Bay, Florida, conduct vehicle recovery exercises with amphibious assault vehicles during UNITAS LX on the Brazilian Marine Corps Base of Ilha do Governador, Brazil, Aug. 19, 2019. UNITAS is the world's longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Booker T. Thomas III)
Photo by Sgt. Booker Thomas
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U.S. Marines with 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion, a unit based out of Tampa Bay, Florida, conduct vehicle recovery exercises with amphibious assault vehicles during UNITAS LX on the Brazilian Marine Corps Base of Ilha do Governador, Brazil, Aug. 19, 2019. UNITAS is the world's longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Booker T. Thomas III)
Photo by Sgt. Booker Thomas
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U.S. Marines with 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion, a unit based out of Tampa Bay, Florida, conduct vehicle recovery exercises with amphibious assault vehicles during UNITAS LX on the Brazilian Marine Corps Base of Ilha do Governador, Brazil, Aug. 19, 2019. UNITAS is the world's longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Booker T. Thomas III)
Photo by Sgt. Booker Thomas
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The Brazilian and Argentinian marine corps and navy conduct a ship-to-shore movement during UNITAS LX at Ilha da Marambia, Brazil, Aug. 26, 2019. UNITAS is the world's longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Amy Phan)
Photo by Cpl. Amy Phan
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Brazilian amphibious assault vehicles conduct ship-to-shore operations in front of the USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) during UNITAS LX at Ilha da Marambia, Brazil, Aug. 26, 2019. UNITAS is the world's longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Amy Phan)
Photo by Cpl. Amy Phan
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A Combined Civil Affairs Team comprised of navy and marine corps military members from Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and the United States interact with role players acting as community leaders during a simulated disaster relief situation as a part of UNITAS LX at Ilha da Marambia, Brazil, Aug. 26, 2019. UNITAS is the world's longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Amy Phan)
Photo by Cpl. Amy Phan
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A Combined Civil Affairs Team comprised of navy and marine corps military members from Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and the United States interact with role players acting as community leaders during a simulated disaster relief situation as a part of UNITAS LX at Ilha da Marambia, Brazil, Aug. 26, 2019. UNITAS is the world's longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Amy Phan)
Photo by Cpl. Amy Phan
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A Combined Civil Affairs Team comprised of navy and marine corps military members from Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and the United States interact with role players acting as community leaders during a simulated disaster relief situation as a part of UNITAS LX at Ilha da Marambia, Brazil, Aug. 26, 2019. UNITAS is the world's longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Amy Phan)
Photo by Cpl. Amy Phan
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A Brazilian AS532 Cougar helicopter arrives on the deck of the USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) Aug. 24, 2019, during UNITAS LX. The exercise was done to test the interoperability between air and naval operations from the U.S., Brazil, Peru and Argentina. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Stanley Moy)
Photo by Cpl. Stanley Moy
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U.S. Marine Gunnery Sgt. Arguimides Vasquez, an administration chief with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force – Southern Command, and Teniente Coronel de Infantería de Marina Colombiano (Colombian Marine Lt. Col.) Eduar Alexander Michaels Bravo, the deputy commander of SPMAGTF-SC, observe a Brazilian AS532 Cougar helicopter land on the deck of the USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) Aug. 24, 2019, during UNITAS LX. The exercise was done to test the interoperability between air and naval operations from the U.S., Brazil, Peru and Argentina. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Stanley Moy)
Photo by Cpl. Stanley Moy
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A Brazilian AS532 Cougar helicopter takes off from the deck of the USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) Aug. 24, 2019, during UNITAS LX. The exercise was done to test the interoperability between air and naval operations from the U.S., Brazil, Peru and Argentina. UNITAS is the world’s longest-running, annual exercise and brings together multinational forces from 11 countries to include Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Mexico, Great Britain and the United States. The exercise focuses in strengthening the existing regional partnerships and encourages establishing new relationships through the exchange of maritime mission-focused knowledge and expertise during multinational training operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Stanley Moy)
Photo by Cpl. Stanley Moy
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