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U.S. Marines attached to Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 24 (SPMAGTF-24), stroll past a U.S. Naval Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) shortly after conducting an amphibious assault landing rehearsal during Exercise Partnership of the Americas (POA) 2009. The Operational Fleet is comprised of more than 25 vessels, 50 rotary and fixed wing aircraft, 650 U.S. Marines, 6,500 U.S. Sailors and four submarines supported by cooperating countries to include troops from Canada, Brazil, Germany, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay. (USMC photo by Sgt. Jonathan T. Spencer)
Photo by Sgt. Jonathan T. Spencer
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Brazilian and U.S. Marines of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 24 (SPMAGTF-24) participate in Exercise Partnership of the Americas (POA) 2009, which is being simultaneously executed with UNITAS Gold. The SPMAGTF-24 Marines conducted an amphibious assault landing rehearsal deployed from a U.S. Naval Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) which hovered onto the beach of Naval Station Mayport allowing them safe and swift passage from ship-to-shore. The Operational Fleet is comprised of more than 25 vessels, 50 rotary and fixed wing aircraft, 650 U.S. Marines, 6,500 U.S. Sailors and four submarines supported by cooperating countries to include troops from Canada, Brazil, Germany, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay. (USMC photo by Sgt. Jonathan T. Spencer)
Photo by Sgt. Jonathan T. Spencer
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U.S. Marine Col. Jay Huston, SPMAGTF-24 commanding officer, looks over the Exercise Partnership of the Americas (POA) 2009 schedule of events as the USS Mesa Verde, off the shore of Naval Station Mayport, prepares to deploy troops in support of the Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 24 (SPMAGTF-24). The Marines of SPMAGTF-24 are participating in POA jointly with UNITAS Gold, the oldest joint naval exercise in the Department of Defense. The Operational Fleet is comprised of more than 25 vessels, 50 rotary and fixed wing aircraft, 650 U.S. Marines, 6,500 U.S. Sailors and four submarines supported by cooperating countries to include troops from Canada, Brazil, Germany, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay. (USMC photo by Sgt. Jonathan T. Spencer)
Photo by Sgt. Jonathan T. Spencer
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The USS Mesa Verde, a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock vessel out of Norfolk, Va. transports U.S. The USS Mesa Verde, a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock vessel out of Norfolk, Va., transports U.S. Marines, Sailors and foreign troops from various countries participating in Exercise Partnership of the Americas (POA) 2009 off the coast of Naval Station Mayport, Fl. The Marines of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 24 (SPMAGTF-24) are participating in POA jointly with UNITAS Gold, the oldest joint naval exercise in the Department of Defense. The Operational Fleet is comprised of more than 25 vessels, 50 rotary and fixed wing aircraft, 650 U.S. Marines, 6,500 U.S. Sailors and four submarines supported by cooperating countries to include troops from Canada, Brazil, Germany, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay. (USMC photo by Sgt. Jonathan T. Spencer)
Photo by Sgt. Jonathan T. Spencer
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The USS Mesa Verde, a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock vessel out of Norfolk, Va., transports U.S. Marines, Sailors and foreign troops from various countries participating in Exercise Partnership of the Americas (POA). The Marines of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 24 (SPMAGTF-24) are participating in POA jointly with UNITAS Gold, the oldest joint naval exercise in the Department of Defense. The Operational Fleet is comprised of more than 25 vessels, 50 rotary and fixed wing aircraft, 650 U.S. Marines, 6,500 U.S. Sailors and four submarines supported by cooperating countries to include troops from Canada, Brazil, Germany, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay. (USMC photo by Sgt. Jonathan T. Spencer)
Photo by Sgt. Jonathan T. Spencer
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U.S. Navy Sailors at Naval Station Mayport, Fl. assist local Channel 4 news media personnel boarding a Navy SH-60 Seahawk destined for the USS Mesa Verde underway in the southern Atlantic. The Marines of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 24 (SPMAGTF-24) are participating in Exercise Partnership of the Americas (POA) 2009, which is being simultaneously executed with UNITAS Gold, the oldest joint naval exercise in the Department of Defense. The Operational Fleet is comprised of more than 25 vessels, 50 rotary and fixed wing aircraft, 650 U.S. Marines, 6,500 U.S. Sailors and four submarines supported by cooperating countries to include troops from Canada, Brazil, Germany, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay. (USMC photo by Sgt. Jonathan T. Spencer)
Photo by Sgt. Jonathan T. Spencer
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