PACIFIC OCEAN, Calif., – Lance Cpl. Michael Price, an Assault Amphibious Vehicle crew chief, with the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit Battalion Landing Team hangs up the chains used to secure the AAVs to the USS San Diego’s (LPD-22) well deck during PHIBRON-MEU Integration, April 8, 2017. PMINT is the 15th MEU’s first at-sea training exercise integrating with the Navy to accomplish mission critical tasks. The distinct ability of amphibious forces to gain access to critical areas anywhere in the world with ground, air, and logistics forces enables the Navy-Marine Corps team to shape actions acr


PACIFIC OCEAN, Calif., – Lance Cpl. Michael Price, an Assault Amphibious Vehicle crew chief, with the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit Battalion Landing Team hangs up the chains used to secure the AAVs to the USS San Diego’s (LPD-22) well deck during PHIBRON-MEU Integration, April 8, 2017. PMINT is the 15th MEU’s first at-sea training exercise integrating with the Navy to accomplish mission critical tasks. The distinct ability of amphibious forces to gain access to critical areas anywhere in the world with ground, air, and logistics forces enables the Navy-Marine Corps team to shape actions across the range of military operations.


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