Lance Cpl. Ryan Roth keeps a steady hand on his M-16A2 rifle as Cpl. Mike Gaffey mans an M-240G machine gun while they stand watch in their Light Armored Vehicle during a simulated Noncombatant Evacuation Operation on June 11, 1996, at Kaneohe Bay Marine Corps Station, Hawaii, as part of exercise RIMPAC Ф96. More than 44 ships, 200 aircraft and 30,000 soldiers, sailors, Marines, airmen and Coast Guardsmen are involved in the exercise. The purpose of RIMPAC Ф96 is to improve coordination and interoperability of combined and joint forces in maritime tactical and theater operations. Australia,


Lance Cpl. Ryan Roth keeps a steady hand on his M-16A2 rifle as Cpl. Mike Gaffey mans an M-240G machine gun while they stand watch in their Light Armored Vehicle during a simulated Noncombatant Evacuation Operation on June 11, 1996, at Kaneohe Bay Marine Corps Station, Hawaii, as part of exercise RIMPAC Ф96. More than 44 ships, 200 aircraft and 30,000 soldiers, sailors, Marines, airmen and Coast Guardsmen are involved in the exercise. The purpose of RIMPAC Ф96 is to improve coordination and interoperability of combined and joint forces in maritime tactical and theater operations. Australia, Canada, Chile, Japan, the Republic of Korea and the are participating in the exercise.


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