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Naval Amphibious Force, TF 51-5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade

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U.S. Marine Corps, Sgt. Maj. Mario A. Marquez, Command Element Marine Forces Central Command Forward Sergeants Major, presents a period of instruction on Marine Corps rank structure and the role of enlisted personnel to Jordanian Armed Forces soldiers on Camp Titin, Jordan, during Exercise Eager Lion, May 11, 2015. Eager Lion is a recurring multinational exercise designed to strengthen military-to-military relationships, increase interoperability between partner nations, and enhance regional security and stability. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Master Sgt. Michael Schellenbach, CE MARFOR CENTCOM FWD COMCAM/Released)
150511-M-OR946-001.JPG Photo By: Master Sgt. Michael Schellenbach

Jun 8, 2015
Camp Titin, Aqaba, Jordan - U.S. Marine Corps, Sgt. Maj. Mario A. Marquez, Command Element Marine Forces Central Command Forward Sergeants Major, presents a period of instruction on Marine Corps rank structure and the role of enlisted personnel to Jordanian Armed Forces soldiers on Camp Titin, Jordan, during Exercise Eager Lion, May 11, 2015. Eager Lion is a recurring multinational exercise designed to strengthen military-to-military relationships, increase interoperability between partner nations, and enhance regional security and stability. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Master Sgt. Michael Schellenbach, CE MARFOR CENTCOM FWD COMCAM/Released)


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