Marine Corps Lt. Col. Quinton Jones, commanding officer of 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, also known as “The Lava Dogs”, fires M107 .50-caliber Special Applications Scoped Rifle during a live-fire range as a part of the Korean Marine Exchange Program (KMEP) in South Korea, April 6, 2016. KMEP is a program designed to increase interoperability and camaraderie between Marines and ROK marines. The alliance between America and the Republic of Korea has grown ever stronger based upon the shared interests and common values of both nations. ( Marine Corps photo by MCIPAC Combat Cam
Marine Corps Lt. Col. Quinton Jones, commanding officer of 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, also known as “The Lava Dogs”, fires M107 .50-caliber Special Applications Scoped Rifle during a live-fire range as a part of the Korean Marine Exchange Program (KMEP) in South Korea, April 6, 2016. KMEP is a program designed to increase interoperability and camaraderie between Marines and ROK marines. The alliance between America and the Republic of Korea has grown ever stronger based upon the shared interests and common values of both nations. ( Marine Corps photo by MCIPAC Combat Camera Lance Cpl. Sean M. Evans/ Released)
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