Marine Corps Sgt. Maria Nuno, left, fuels non-commissioned officer in charge, and Lance Cpl. Jordin Kinlergossman, right, a pump operator, both with Marine Medium Tilt Rotor Squadron – 363 (Reinforced), Marine Rotational Force - Darwin, wait to guide MV-22B Ospreys prior to take-off during Exercise Darrandarra at Gove Airport, Nhulunbuy, NT, Australia, June 12, 2021. The MV-22B flew from Darwin to Nhulunbuy to deliver troops and equipment to support the exercise, demonstrating the Marine Corps’ long range airborne operation capabilities. Darrandarra, meaning “together,” demonstrates the M


Marine Corps Sgt. Maria Nuno, left, fuels non-commissioned officer in charge, and Lance Cpl. Jordin Kinlergossman, right, a pump operator, both with Marine Medium Tilt Rotor Squadron – 363 (Reinforced), Marine Rotational Force - Darwin, wait to guide MV-22B Ospreys prior to take-off during Exercise Darrandarra at Gove Airport, Nhulunbuy, NT, Australia, June 12, 2021. The MV-22B flew from Darwin to Nhulunbuy to deliver troops and equipment to support the exercise, demonstrating the Marine Corps’ long range airborne operation capabilities. Darrandarra, meaning “together,” demonstrates the Marines Corps’ ability to operate with the Australian Defence Force and train to reinforce embassies in response to crisis and contingencies in the Indo-Pacific region.


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