A Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265 (Rein.), 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), takes off during fast-rope training drills at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, Dec. 2, 2021. Bravo Company conducted the training in order to maintain certification for 31st MEU heliborne operations and build a relationship with their Air Command Element counterparts. The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps’ only continuously forward-deployed MEU, provides a flexible and lethal force ready to perform a wide range of military operations as the premier crisis response force in the Indo-P
A Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265 (Rein.), 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), takes off during fast-rope training drills at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, Dec. 2, 2021. Bravo Company conducted the training in order to maintain certification for 31st MEU heliborne operations and build a relationship with their Air Command Element counterparts. The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps’ only continuously forward-deployed MEU, provides a flexible and lethal force ready to perform a wide range of military operations as the premier crisis response force in the Indo-Pacific region. ( Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Manuel Alvarado)
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