Lance Cpl. Miguel Rojas, a food service specialist for Combat Logistics Regiment 25 prepares meals for Marines at Fort Greely, Alaska, March 11, 2018 during exercise Arctic Edge 18. Eating regularly and staying hydrated in a cold weather in environment enables Marines to stay healthy and complete their mission. Arctic Edge 18 is a biennial, large-scale, joint-training exercise that prepares and tests the military’s ability to operate tactically in the extreme cold-weather conditions found in Arctic environments with more than 1500 participants from the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine


Lance Cpl. Miguel Rojas, a food service specialist for Combat Logistics Regiment 25 prepares meals for Marines at Fort Greely, Alaska, March 11, 2018 during exercise Arctic Edge 18. Eating regularly and staying hydrated in a cold weather in environment enables Marines to stay healthy and complete their mission. Arctic Edge 18 is a biennial, large-scale, joint-training exercise that prepares and tests the military’s ability to operate tactically in the extreme cold-weather conditions found in Arctic environments with more than 1500 participants from the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy utilizing the unique and expansive air and ground training areas in Alaska. ( Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Brianna Gaudi)


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