220706-M-TN173-1095 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (July 6, 2022) A Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232 (VMFA-232), Marine Air-Ground Task Force 7, taxis into the staging area on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay in preparation for Rim of the Pacific 2022 (RIMPAC 2022), on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, July 6, 2022. Twenty-six nations, 38 ships, four submarines, more than 170 aircraft and 25,000 personnel are participating in RIMPAC 2022 from June 29 to Aug. 4 in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California. The world’s largest international maritime exe


220706-M-TN173-1095 MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII (July 6, 2022) A Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232 (VMFA-232), Marine Air-Ground Task Force 7, taxis into the staging area on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay in preparation for Rim of the Pacific 2022 (RIMPAC 2022), on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, July 6, 2022. Twenty-six nations, 38 ships, four submarines, more than 170 aircraft and 25,000 personnel are participating in RIMPAC 2022 from June 29 to Aug. 4 in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California. The world’s largest international maritime exercise, RIMPAC 2022 provides a unique training opportunity while fostering and sustaining cooperative relationship among participants critical to ensuring the safety of sea lanes and security on the world’s oceans. RIMPAC 2022 is the 28th exercise in the series that began in 1971. ( Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jared D. Curtis)


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