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U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Mark Adams with Security Cooperation Training Team 18, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, simulates a rescue scenario during a water survival training course at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, Dec. 21, 2017. Adams is also a certified Red Cross lifeguard and trains his fellow Marines to strengthen their capabilities as rescue swimmers. Marines obtained their Water Survival— Advanced qualifications as part of the course. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Pinel)
Photo by Maria Pinel
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U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Andrew Piland, left, with Security Cooperation Training Team 18, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, supervises a water survival training course at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras where participants earned their Water Survival— Advanced qualification on Dec. 21, 2017. The course lasted five days and trained Marines to be able to rescue fellow service members in a full combat load as well as refine their breast, crawl, back and side strokes. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Pinel)
Photo by Maria Pinel
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U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Mark Adams, left, and Gunnery Sgt. Isaac Calfee with Security Cooperation Training Team 18, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, participate in a water survival training course at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras to earn their Water Survival— Advanced qualification on Dec. 21, 2017. The course consisted of five training days dedicated to strengthening swimmers’ skill sets and developing the ability to rescue victims in a full combat load including kevlar and rifles. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Pinel)
Photo by Maria Pinel
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U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Mark Adams, left, and Gunnery Sgt. Isaac Calfee with Security Cooperation Training Team 18, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, simulate a rescue scenario during a water survival training course at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras to earn their Water Survival— Advanced qualification on Dec. 21, 2017. Swimmers who participated in the training strengthened their performance in four different strokes under Marine Corps regulation to be certified as rescue swimmers. Strokes included in the training were breast, crawl, side and elementary back stroke. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Pinel)
Photo by Maria Pinel
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U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Joseph Lazarus with Security Cooperation Training Team 18, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, participates in a water survival training course at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras where participants worked towards earning their Water Survival— Advanced qualification on Dec. 21, 2017. The five-day training strengthens swimmers’ performance in four different strokes under Marine Corps regulation to be qualified as rescue swimmers. Strokes included in the training were breast, crawl, side and elementary back stroke. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Pinel)
Photo by Maria Pinel
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U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Joseph with Security Cooperation Training Team 18, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, supervises a water survival training course at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras where participants worked towards earning their Water Survival— Advanced qualification on Dec. 21, 2017. The course consisted of five training days dedicated to strengthening swimmers’ skill sets and developing the ability to rescue victims in a full combat load, including kevlar and rifles. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Pinel)
Photo by Maria Pinel
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U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Joseph Lazarus, left, and 1st Lt. Andrew Piland with Security Cooperation Training Team 18, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, participate in a water survival training course at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras where participants worked towards earning their Water Survival— Advanced qualification on Dec. 21, 2017. The course consisted of five training days dedicated to strengthening swimmers’ skill sets and developing the ability to rescue victims in a full combat load, including kevlar and rifles. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Pinel)
Photo by Maria Pinel
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U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Joseph Lazarus, left, and 1st Lt. Andrew Piland with with Security Cooperation Training Team 18, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, participate in a water survival training course at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, Dec. 21, 2017. The Marines obtained their Water Survival— Advanced qualifications to develop their skills as rescue swimmers. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Pinel)
Photo by Maria Pinel
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U.S. Marines Lance Cpl. Kaitlyn M. Erkson, an intelligence analyst with the Aviation Combat Element, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Southern Command, and Sgt. Sean S. Saball, a data noncommissioned officer with the Command Element, SPMAGTF-SC, mix paint during a visit to Casa Misericordia orphanage for girls with disabilities in Comayagua, Honduras, Oct. 28, 2017. Service members with SPMAGTF-SC volunteered their time playing with the children, handing out toys and school supplies, and painting the orphanage. The Marines and sailors of SPMAGTF-SC have donated over 7,000 hours of community service to local communities throughout Central America during their six-month deployment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ian Leones)
Photo by Sgt. Ian Leones
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U.S. Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Southern Command paint a wall during a visit to Casa Misericordia orphanage for girls with disabilities in Comayagua, Honduras, Oct. 28, 2017. Service members with SPMAGTF-SC volunteered their time playing with the children, handing out toys and school supplies, and painting the orphanage. The Marines and sailors of SPMAGTF-SC have donated over 7,000 hours of community service to local communities throughout Central America during their six-month deployment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ian Leones)
Photo by Sgt. Ian Leones
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U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Kaitlyn M. Erkson, an intelligence analyst with the Aviation Combat Element, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Southern Command, hands out toys to a child during a visit to Casa Misericordia orphanage for girls with disabilities in Comayagua, Honduras, Oct. 28, 2017. Service members with SPMAGTF-SC volunteered their time playing with the children, handing out toys and school supplies, and painting the orphanage. The Marines and sailors of SPMAGTF-SC have donated over 7,000 hours of community service to local communities throughout Central America during their six-month deployment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ian Leones)
Photo by Sgt. Ian Leones
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U.S. Marine Sgt. Antoine D. Coleman, the armory chief with the Command Element, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Southern Command, participates in a water fight with children during a visit to Casa Misericordia orphanage for girls with disabilities in Comayagua, Honduras, Oct. 28, 2017. Service members with SPMAGTF-SC volunteered their time playing with the children, handing out toys and school supplies, and painting the orphanage. The Marines and sailors of SPMAGTF-SC have donated over 7,000 hours of community service to local communities throughout Central America during their six-month deployment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ian Leones)
Photo by Sgt. Ian Leones
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U.S. Marine Sgt. Antoine D. Coleman, the armory chief with the Command Element, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Southern Command, draws with a child during a visit to Casa Misericordia orphanage for girls with disabilities in Comayagua, Honduras, Oct. 28, 2017. Service members with SPMAGTF-SC volunteered their time playing with the children, handing out toys and school supplies, and painting the orphanage. The Marines and sailors of SPMAGTF-SC have donated over 7,000 hours of community service to local communities throughout Central America during their six-month deployment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ian Leones)
Photo by Sgt. Ian Leones
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U.S. Marine Cpl Vincent A. Smyth, a Marine Air-Ground Task Force planner with the Command Element, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Southern Command, serves food to children during a visit to Casa Misericordia orphanage for girls with disabilities in Comayagua, Honduras, Oct. 28, 2017. Service members with SPMAGTF-SC volunteered their time playing with the children, handing out toys and school supplies, and painting the orphanage. The Marines and sailors of SPMAGTF-SC have donated over 7,000 hours of community service to local communities throughout Central America during their six-month deployment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ian Leones)
Photo by Sgt. Ian Leones
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U.S. Marine Col. Michael V. Samarov, left, commanding officer of Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Southern Command, addresses the Marines and sailors of the task force after a formation held at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, Oct. 27, 2017. The formation was held to honor the unit’s colors, as well as to award individual Marines for their hard work during the unit’s deployment. The Marines and sailors of SPMAGTF-SC are deployed to Central America to conduct security cooperation training and engineering projects with their counterparts in several Central American and Caribbean nations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Melissa Martens)
Photo by Sgt. Melissa Martens
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U.S. Marine Sgt. Colin K. Roozbehi, the supply distribution noncommissioned officer in charge with the Command Element, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Southern Command, plays with a child during a visit to Casa Misericordia orphanage for girls with disabilities in Comayagua, Honduras, Oct. 28, 2017. Service members with SPMAGTF-SC volunteered their time playing with the children, handing out toys and school supplies, and painting the orphanage. The Marines and sailors of SPMAGTF-SC have donated over 7,000 hours of community service to local communities throughout Central America during their six-month deployment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ian Leones)
Photo by Sgt. Ian Leones
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U.S. Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Southern Command stand at attention after receiving awards during a formation at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, Oct. 27, 2017. The formation was held to honor the unit’s colors, as well as to award individual Marines for their hard work during the unit’s deployment. The Marines and sailors of SPMAGTF-SC are deployed to Central America to conduct security cooperation training and engineering projects with their counterparts in several Central American and Caribbean nations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Melissa Martens)
Photo by Sgt. Melissa Martens
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U.S. Marine Gunnery Sgt. Joshua A. Espedal, the electronics maintenance chief with the Command Element, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Southern Command, pours gravel into the footer of a home during a community relations event in La Paz, Honduras, Oct. 25, 2017. Partnered with Habitat for Humanity, the Marines worked to build the foundation of a house for a local family. The Marines and sailors of SPMAGTF-SC are deployed to Central America to conduct security cooperation training and engineering projects with their counterparts in several Central American and Caribbean nations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ian Leones)
Photo by Sgt. Ian Leones
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U.S. Marines Col. Michael V. Samarov, left, commanding officer of Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Southern Command, and Sgt. Maj. Glenn D. Bragg, second from left, sergeant major of SPMAGTF-SC, un-case the colors during a formation at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, Oct. 27, 2017. The formation was held to honor the unit’s colors, as well as to award individual Marines for their hard work during the unit’s deployment. The Marines and sailors of SPMAGTF-SC are deployed to Central America to conduct security cooperation training and engineering projects with their counterparts in several Central American and Caribbean nations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Melissa Martens)
Photo by Sgt. Melissa Martens
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U.S. Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Southern Command march on the colors during a formation at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, Oct. 27, 2017. The formation was held to honor the unit’s colors, as well as to award individual Marines for their hard work during the unit’s deployment. The Marines and sailors of SPMAGTF-SC are deployed to Central America to conduct security cooperation training and engineering projects with their counterparts in several Central American and Caribbean nations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Melissa Martens)
Photo by Sgt. Melissa Martens
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