From left to right, Lt. Col. Scott Cuomo, commanding officer for 2d Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Lieutenant Senior Grade Krister Soovali, captain of the ENS Wambola, and Col. Robert Hallett, the Commander of Task Group 61, the deputy commander for Task Force 61/2, and assistant division commander for 2d Marine Division, pose for a photo aboard the ENS Wambola near Tallinn, Estonia, May 25, 2022. Task Group 61 provides naval and joint force commanders with dedicated multi-domain reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance (RXR) capabilities. Task Force 61/2 is executing the Com


From left to right, Lt. Col. Scott Cuomo, commanding officer for 2d Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Lieutenant Senior Grade Krister Soovali, captain of the ENS Wambola, and Col. Robert Hallett, the Commander of Task Group 61, the deputy commander for Task Force 61/2, and assistant division commander for 2d Marine Division, pose for a photo aboard the ENS Wambola near Tallinn, Estonia, May 25, 2022. Task Group 61 provides naval and joint force commanders with dedicated multi-domain reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance (RXR) capabilities. Task Force 61/2 is executing the Commandant of the Marine Corps’ Concept for Stand-in Forces (SIF) to generate small, highly versatile units that integrate Marine Corps and Navy forces while deployed in the Naval Forces Europe area of operations, employed by Sixth Fleet to defend , Allied and Partner interests.


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