Marine Corps Lt. Col. Brendan Neagle, operations officer with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), addresses a room of Marines, Navy sailors, and Japanese Self-Defense Force service members for a rapid response planning process (R2P2) course on Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, Jun. 6, 2022. R2P2 training affords the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) and its allies the ability to quickly plan with the goal of preparing executing forces for crisis response. The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps’ only continuously forward-deployed MEU, provides a flexible and lethal force ready to per


Marine Corps Lt. Col. Brendan Neagle, operations officer with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), addresses a room of Marines, Navy sailors, and Japanese Self-Defense Force service members for a rapid response planning process (R2P2) course on Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, Jun. 6, 2022. R2P2 training affords the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) and its allies the ability to quickly plan with the goal of preparing executing forces for crisis response. The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps’ only continuously forward-deployed MEU, provides a flexible and lethal force ready to perform a wide range of military operations as the premiere crisis response force in the Indo-Pacific region.


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