A cliff used for rappelling overlooks the Jungle Warfare Training Center Sept. 20, 2016 in Okinawa, Japan. Since 1958, the Jungle Warfare Training Center has provided terrain and climate-specific training to units serving across the Asia-Pacific region. The training area stretches over more than 17,000 acres and the courses offered reinforce service members’ ability to carry out tactical operations in the jungle. This training area made up more than 17,000 acres of mountains and jungle, is the only one of its kin din the entire Department of Defense. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Janessa K.


A cliff used for rappelling overlooks the Jungle Warfare Training Center Sept. 20, 2016 in Okinawa, Japan. Since 1958, the Jungle Warfare Training Center has provided terrain and climate-specific training to units serving across the Asia-Pacific region. The training area stretches over more than 17,000 acres and the courses offered reinforce service members’ ability to carry out tactical operations in the jungle. This training area made up more than 17,000 acres of mountains and jungle, is the only one of its kin din the entire Department of Defense. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Janessa K. Pon)


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