Marine Corps Master Sgt. John Wellons, left, operations chief for Marine Rotational Force - Darwin, participates in a notional hand over of humanitarian operations back to role players portraying locals during exercise Crocodile Response at Point Fawcett, NT, Australia, May 26, 2021. Exercise Crocodile Response tested the ability of MRF-D and the Australian Defence Force to provide disaster relief in the Indo-Pacific region. The rotational deployment of Marines affords a combined training opportunity with Australia and improves cooperation and integration between the two country’s fo


Marine Corps Master Sgt. John Wellons, left, operations chief for Marine Rotational Force - Darwin, participates in a notional hand over of humanitarian operations back to role players portraying locals during exercise Crocodile Response at Point Fawcett, NT, Australia, May 26, 2021. Exercise Crocodile Response tested the ability of MRF-D and the Australian Defence Force to provide disaster relief in the Indo-Pacific region. The rotational deployment of Marines affords a combined training opportunity with Australia and improves cooperation and integration between the two country’s forces.


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