Marines with Marine Rotational Force - Darwin handle a freshwater water crocodile during an orientation brief aboard Robertson Barracks, Northern Territory, Australia. During the brief, the Marines had the chance to handle snakes and crocodiles while learning about the Australian wildlife and environment. This information will come in handy as the Marines will be conducting unilateral training and bilateral training with the Australian Defence Force in the Northern Territory and at existing ADF facilities during the six-month rotation. Marines get a handle on Australian wildlife 140403-M-GO800


Marines with Marine Rotational Force - Darwin handle a freshwater water crocodile during an orientation brief aboard Robertson Barracks, Northern Territory, Australia. During the brief, the Marines had the chance to handle snakes and crocodiles while learning about the Australian wildlife and environment. This information will come in handy as the Marines will be conducting unilateral training and bilateral training with the Australian Defence Force in the Northern Territory and at existing ADF facilities during the six-month rotation. Marines get a handle on Australian wildlife 140403-M-GO800-051


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