From left to right: Senior Aboriginal Police Officer Natasha Gregory; Border Force Officer Nigel Tait; Marine Corps Col. David M. Banning, commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Darwin; Ali Mills, chief executive officer of the Nhulunbuy Corporation; Australian Army Col. Marcus Constable, commanding officer of Headquarters Northern Command; Sophie Szylkarski, manager of communities and social performance – Gove Operations with Rio Tinto; Australian Army Lt. Col. Dan Gosling, operations officer with HQ NORCOM; and Senior Border Force Officer Carolyn McDonald take a group photo in


From left to right: Senior Aboriginal Police Officer Natasha Gregory; Border Force Officer Nigel Tait; Marine Corps Col. David M. Banning, commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Darwin; Ali Mills, chief executive officer of the Nhulunbuy Corporation; Australian Army Col. Marcus Constable, commanding officer of Headquarters Northern Command; Sophie Szylkarski, manager of communities and social performance – Gove Operations with Rio Tinto; Australian Army Lt. Col. Dan Gosling, operations officer with HQ NORCOM; and Senior Border Force Officer Carolyn McDonald take a group photo in front of an MV-22B Osprey during a community day event in Nhulunbuy, NT, Australia, June 18, 2021. Marines participating in Exercise Darrandarra displayed an MV-22B Osprey, provided fresh fruit and interacted with the local community. Marine Corps community engagements in the Northern Territory and throughout the country add depth to our relationship with Australia and highlight the shared values between our nations.


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