Marine Corps Cpl. Dylan Martinez, left, a team leader, and Lance Cpl. Rinnur Shoup, a machine gunner, both with Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment (Reinforced), Marine Rotational Force –Darwin , fire a Mark 19 40 mm automatic grenade launcher during a combined arms live-fire exercise as a part of Exercise Predator’s Run 24 at Mount Bundey Training Area, NT, Australia, Aug. 5, 2024. Exercise Predator’s Run 24 is a littoral-focused, multilateral training exercise led by the Australian Army’s 1st Brigade. MRF-D is integrated into the Australian Defence Force order o


Marine Corps Cpl. Dylan Martinez, left, a team leader, and Lance Cpl. Rinnur Shoup, a machine gunner, both with Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment (Reinforced), Marine Rotational Force –Darwin , fire a Mark 19 40 mm automatic grenade launcher during a combined arms live-fire exercise as a part of Exercise Predator’s Run 24 at Mount Bundey Training Area, NT, Australia, Aug. 5, 2024. Exercise Predator’s Run 24 is a littoral-focused, multilateral training exercise led by the Australian Army’s 1st Brigade. MRF-D is integrated into the Australian Defence Force order of battle, conducting warfighting and live-fire field evolutions, with a focus on executing and integrating offensive, defensive, and counterattack maneuvers, emphasizing combined arms in support of maneuver. Martinez is a native of West Virginia. Shoup is a native of South Carolina. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Juan Torres)


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