Lance Cpl. Luke Madden (left) and Sgt. William Galvin (right) inspect their assault amphibious vehicle, March 28, 2017, at Susong Ri live fire range, Republic of Korea, during Korea Marine Exercise Program 17-6. and ROK Marines maneuvered AAVs towards the objective during a live fire exercise. The KMEP series of exercises continually evolves to maintain the highest level of readiness in defense of ROK through realistic training. Madden, a Texas City, Texas native, and Galvin, a Houston, Texas native, are both crew chiefs with Company C, 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion. The 4th AAB, a res
Lance Cpl. Luke Madden (left) and Sgt. William Galvin (right) inspect their assault amphibious vehicle, March 28, 2017, at Susong Ri live fire range, Republic of Korea, during Korea Marine Exercise Program 17-6. and ROK Marines maneuvered AAVs towards the objective during a live fire exercise. The KMEP series of exercises continually evolves to maintain the highest level of readiness in defense of ROK through realistic training. Madden, a Texas City, Texas native, and Galvin, a Houston, Texas native, are both crew chiefs with Company C, 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion. The 4th AAB, a reserve unit based out of Galveston, Texas, is supporting Combat Assault Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force through the unit deployment program. ( Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ally Beiswanger)
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