Marine Corps Cpl. Mitchell Worley, a motor transport operator with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 171, awaits further instructions in a Humvee as part of a resupply mission during exercise Kamoshika Wrath 18-1 at Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force Maneuver Area, Haramura Higashihiroshima, Japan, Jan. 10, 2018. Kamoshika Wrath is a biannual, unit-level training exercise that focuses on providing field operation services and establishing a FOB. Additionally, it serves MWSS-171 as a building block for increasing squadron proficiency in command and control. ( Marine Corps photo by La


Marine Corps Cpl. Mitchell Worley, a motor transport operator with Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 171, awaits further instructions in a Humvee as part of a resupply mission during exercise Kamoshika Wrath 18-1 at Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force Maneuver Area, Haramura Higashihiroshima, Japan, Jan. 10, 2018. Kamoshika Wrath is a biannual, unit-level training exercise that focuses on providing field operation services and establishing a FOB. Additionally, it serves MWSS-171 as a building block for increasing squadron proficiency in command and control. ( Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Marcus Campbell)


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