Marine Corps Cpl. Austin Funk, left, and Lance Cpl. Nathaniel Twombley, right, policemen with 3rd Law Enforcement Battalion attached to Task Force Koa Moana 17, show members of the Vanuatu Police Force how to do a forward and reverse strike with a baton during a controlling techniques class in Port Vila, Vanuatu, Aug. 16, 2017. Koa Moana 17 is designed to improve interoperability with our partners, enhance military-to-military relations, and expose the Marine Corps forces to different types of terrain for familiarity in the event of a natural disaster in the region. ( Marine Corps


Marine Corps Cpl. Austin Funk, left, and Lance Cpl. Nathaniel Twombley, right, policemen with 3rd Law Enforcement Battalion attached to Task Force Koa Moana 17, show members of the Vanuatu Police Force how to do a forward and reverse strike with a baton during a controlling techniques class in Port Vila, Vanuatu, Aug. 16, 2017. Koa Moana 17 is designed to improve interoperability with our partners, enhance military-to-military relations, and expose the Marine Corps forces to different types of terrain for familiarity in the event of a natural disaster in the region. ( Marine Corps photo by MCIPAC Combat Camera Lance Cpl. Juan C. Bustos)


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