Sgt. Ts. Galmunkh, a member of the 065 Communication Unit, Mongolian Armed Forces, sets a trap while being observed by Cpl. Justin Haish, an instructor for the Khaan Quest 2013 survival course and assigned to the Jungle Warfare Training Center in Camp Gonsalves, Okinawa, Japan, Aug. 7. Khaan Quest is a peacekeeping operations-focused, combined training event between Marine Corps Forces Pacific, Army Pacific, and the MAF. MARFORPAC and USARPAC have conducted similar training with MAF since 2003, and this exercise marks the 11th iteration of Khaan Quest. Military personnel from Austral
Sgt. Ts. Galmunkh, a member of the 065 Communication Unit, Mongolian Armed Forces, sets a trap while being observed by Cpl. Justin Haish, an instructor for the Khaan Quest 2013 survival course and assigned to the Jungle Warfare Training Center in Camp Gonsalves, Okinawa, Japan, Aug. 7. Khaan Quest is a peacekeeping operations-focused, combined training event between Marine Corps Forces Pacific, Army Pacific, and the MAF. MARFORPAC and USARPAC have conducted similar training with MAF since 2003, and this exercise marks the 11th iteration of Khaan Quest. Military personnel from Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, India, Nepal, Republic of Korea, Tajikistan, United Kingdom and Vietnam are also participating in the exercise. Haish, currently part of the unit deployment program with Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, is from Kailua, Hawaii. MAF, US Marines exchange expertise through survival training 130807-M-MG222-005
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