Marine Corps Cpl. Davis Dailey and members of the Australian Army break down a barbed wire fence outside Robertson Barracks, Darwin, Australia May 12, 2016. Marines worked together with the Australian service members during Subject One for Corporal Class #0245. Experiencing Subject One for Corporal Class #0245 together allows everyone to train and learn from each other during Marine Rotational Force – Darwin (MRF-D). MRF-D is a six-month deployment of Marines into Darwin, Australia, where they will conduct exercises and train with the Australian Defence Forces, strengthening the


Marine Corps Cpl. Davis Dailey and members of the Australian Army break down a barbed wire fence outside Robertson Barracks, Darwin, Australia May 12, 2016. Marines worked together with the Australian service members during Subject One for Corporal Class #0245. Experiencing Subject One for Corporal Class #0245 together allows everyone to train and learn from each other during Marine Rotational Force – Darwin (MRF-D). MRF-D is a six-month deployment of Marines into Darwin, Australia, where they will conduct exercises and train with the Australian Defence Forces, strengthening the alliance. Dailey is from Star Valley, Arizona with 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment. The Australian soldiers are with 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment. (U. S. Marine Corps Photo by MCIPAC Combat Camera Lance Cpl. Osvaldo L. Ortega III/Released)


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