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U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Leonard Anderson IV, commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces South, and senior leaders of MARFORSOUTH welcome U.S. Navy Adm. Alvin Holsey, commander, U.S. Southern Command, to Marine Corps Support Facility New Orleans, May 14, 2025. Holsey’s visit is the first time a combatant commander has visited MARFORSOUTH since relocating to New Orleans. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Payton Goodrich)
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U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Thane Murphy, intelligence analyst, and Sgt. Victor Navarro, right, cyber warfare operator, Defensive Cyberspace Operations Internal Defensive Measures, and U.S. Army Capt. William McKinnon, center, cyber mission element lead, Florida Army National Guard, conduct defensive cyber operations during exercise Southern Defender 25 in Augusta, Georgia, May 6, 2025. SD 25 is a defensive cyberspace operations focused exercise designed for the U.S. and Allies and partners to collectively strengthen cyberspace awareness, exercise joint all domain operations and counter harmful actors while building multi-lateral capacity. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Samuel Qin)
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U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jessica Cusson, senior enlisted leader, 114th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron, Florida Air National Guard, conducts defensive cyber operations during exercise Southern Defender 25 in Augusta, Georgia, May 6, 2025. SD 25 is a defensive cyberspace operations focused exercise designed for the U.S. and Allies and partners to collectively strengthen cyberspace awareness, exercise joint all domain operations and counter harmful actors while building multi-lateral capacity. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Samuel Qin)
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U.S. Army Lt. Col. Brian Weiblinger, left, team chief, Defense of Cyber Operations Element Team, Florida Army National Guard, and U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Thane Murphy, center, intelligence analyst, and Sgt. Victor Navarro, right, cyber warfare operator, Defensive Cyberspace Operations Internal Defensive Measures, conduct defensive cyber operations during exercise Southern Defender 25 in Augusta, Georgia, May 6, 2025. This exercise pushes teams to identify vulnerabilities, respond to adversary injects, and coordinate actions across 28 teams in 15 locations consisting of 20 participating countries in real time. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Samuel Qin)
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U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Anthony Hodge, cyber warfare operator, Defensive Cyberspace Operations Internal Defensive Measures, works through simulated cyber threats during exercise Southern Defender 25 in Augusta, Georgia, May 6, 2025. SD 25 is a defensive cyberspace operations focused exercise designed for the U.S. and Allies and partners to collectively strengthen cyberspace awareness, exercise joint all domain operations and counter harmful actors while building multi-lateral capacity. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Samuel Qin)
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U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Ben Opel, cyberspace officer, Defensive Cyberspace Operations Internal Defensive Measures, acts as the oppositional force during exercise Southern Defender 25 in Augusta, Georgia, May 6, 2025. The oppositional force emulates adversary tactics, firing scenario-based challenges at 28 teams in 15 locations consisting of 20 participating countries in real time. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Samuel Qin)
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U.S. Army Capt. William McKinnon, left, cyber mission element lead, Florida Army National Guard, and U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Thane Murphy, intelligence analyst, Defensive Cyberspace Operations Internal Defensive Measures, work through simulated cyber threats during exercise Southern Defender 25 in Augusta, Georgia, May 6, 2025. This exercise pushes teams to identify vulnerabilities, respond to adversary injects, and coordinate actions across 28 teams in 15 locations consisting of 20 participating countries in real time. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Samuel Qin)
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U.S. service members conduct defensive cyber operations during exercise Southern Defender 25 in Augusta, Georgia, May 6, 2025. SD 25 is a defensive cyberspace operations focused exercise designed for the U.S. and Allies and partners to collectively strengthen cyberspace awareness, exercise joint all domain operations and counter harmful actors while building multi-lateral capacity. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Samuel Qin)
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An officer of the National Aeronaval Service of Panama receives a certificate of completion during the graduation ceremony for trainees of the Basic Combat Training Counter Narcotics and Terrorism course in Panama, April 11, 2025. The course is part of the U.S.-Colombia Action Plan, a regional security effort that strengthens cooperation with Latin American partners through joint training to counter transnational threats. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Samuel Qin)
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Personnel with the National Aeronaval Service of Panama graduate from the Basic Special Operations for Counter Narcotics and Terrorism course in Panama, April 11, 2025. The course is part of the U.S.-Colombia Action Plan, a regional security initiative that supports partner nations across Latin America through joint training programs aimed at countering transnational threats. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Samuel Qin)
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Personnel with the National Aeronaval Service of Panama graduate from the Basic Special Operations for Counter Narcotics and Terrorism course in Panama, April 11, 2025. The course is part of the U.S.-Colombia Action Plan, a regional security initiative that supports partner nations across Latin America through joint training programs aimed at countering transnational threats. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Samuel Qin)
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U.S. Marine Corps Master Sgt. Andres Moratalla, Theatre Security Cooperations Branch operations chief, Marine Corps Forces, South, gives ending remarks during the graduation of the Basic Combat Training Counter Narcotics and Terrorism course in Panama, April 11, 2025. The U.S.-Colombia Action Plan pairs U.S. resources with Colombian expertise, with Colombian forces serving as the primary instructors for partner nation training programs across the region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Samuel Qin)
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Personnel with the National Aeronaval Service of Panama graduate from the Basic Combat Training Counter Narcotics and Terrorism course in Panama, April 11, 2025. The course is part of the U.S.-Colombia Action Plan, a regional security initiative that supports partner nations across Latin America through joint training programs aimed at countering transnational threats. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Samuel Qin)
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U.S. Marine Corps Maj. James Cox, regional affairs officer, Marine Corps Forces, South, awards a certificate of completion to personnel with the National Aeronaval Service of Panama during the graduation of the Basic Combat Training Counter Narcotics and Terrorism course in Panama, April 11, 2025. The U.S.-Colombia Action Plan pairs U.S. resources with Colombian expertise, with Colombian forces serving as the primary instructors for partner nation training programs across the region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Samuel Qin)
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Colombian Navy Admiral Jorge Parra awards a certificate of completion to trainees of the Basic Combat Training Counter Narcotics and Terrorism course in Panama, April 11, 2025. The U.S.-Colombia Action Plan pairs U.S. resources with Colombian expertise, with Colombian forces serving as the primary instructors for partner nation training programs across the region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Samuel Qin)
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Senior leaders with the U.S.-Colombia Action Plan from Panama, the United States, and Colombia stand at attention during the graduation ceremony for trainees of the Basic Combat Training Counter Narcotics and Terrorism course in Panama, April 11, 2025. The U.S.-Colombia Action Plan pairs U.S. resources with Colombian expertise, with Colombian forces serving as the primary instructors for partner nation training programs across the region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Samuel Qin)
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Personnel with the National Aeronaval Service of Panama graduate from the Basic Combat Training Counter Narcotics and Terrorism course in Panama, April 11, 2025. The course is part of the U.S.-Colombia Action Plan, a regional security initiative that supports partner nations across Latin America through joint training programs aimed at countering transnational threats. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Samuel Qin)
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The flags of the U.S., Panama and Colombia are displayed during a graduation ceremony for personnel with the National Aeronaval Service of Panama in Panama, April 11, 2025. The students graduated from the Basic Combat Training Counter Narcotics and Terrorism course that is hosted under the U.S.-Colombia Action Plan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Samuel Qin)
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Service members with the U.S., Panama, and Colombia pose for a photo during a graduation ceremony for the Basic Special Operations for Counter Narcotics and Terrorism course in Panama, April 11, 2025. Personnel with the National Aeronaval Service of Panama graduated from the course as part of the U.S.-Colombia Action Plan, a regional security initiative that strengthens cooperation through joint training to counter transnational threats. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Samuel Qin)
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Personnel with the National Aeronaval Service of Panama graduate from the Basic Special Operations for Counter Narcotics and Terrorism course in Panama, April 11, 2025. The course is part of the U.S.-Colombia Action Plan, a regional security initiative that supports partner nations across Latin America through joint training programs aimed at countering transnational threats. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Samuel Qin)
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