Marines use CH-53 Sea Stallion to help demonstrate a simulated ground refueling during a capabilities demonstration as part of the Pacific Amphibious Leaders Symposium at Camp Kisarazu, Japan, June 16, 2022. This iteration of PALS brought senior leaders of allied and partner militaries together to discuss amphibious force readiness, expeditionary advanced base operations, intermediate force capabilities, and ways to improve interoperability between partners within the Indo-Pacific region. A total of 18 participating delegations from Asia, Australia, Europe, South America, and North Americ


Marines use CH-53 Sea Stallion to help demonstrate a simulated ground refueling during a capabilities demonstration as part of the Pacific Amphibious Leaders Symposium at Camp Kisarazu, Japan, June 16, 2022. This iteration of PALS brought senior leaders of allied and partner militaries together to discuss amphibious force readiness, expeditionary advanced base operations, intermediate force capabilities, and ways to improve interoperability between partners within the Indo-Pacific region. A total of 18 participating delegations from Asia, Australia, Europe, South America, and North America participated in the symposium. ( Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Haley Fourmet Gustavsen)


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Keywords: design, force, free, indo-pacific, interoperability, japan, marforpac, open, pals