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Photo By: Staff Sgt. Pablo Morrison
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26th Marine Expeditionary Unit Begins Sustainment Training on Saudi Arabian islands
26th Marine Expeditionary Unit trains on Saudi Arabian islands
Apr 21, 2020
. - 200420-M-CB805-1004 U.S. 5TH FLEET AREA OF OPERATIONS (April 20, 2020) Marines assigned to Golf Company, Battalion Landing Team 2/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), secure a beach during sustainment training on Karan Island, Saudi Arabia, April 20, 2020. The Bataan Amphibious Ready Group and 26th MEU are conducting routine sustainment training in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in order to enhance the Navy-Marine Corps team's ability to employ low-signature, operationally relevant and strategically mobile crisis response forces to project power over key maritime terrain. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Pablo Morrison)
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