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Camp Lejeune based U.S. Marines from 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines, currently forward deployed in the Pacific with III MEF, are in the Republic of Korea focused on building war fighting skills with their ROK Marine brothers. The Korean Marine Exchange Program 16-3 brings the two Corps together during the holidays at the Rodriguez Live Fire Complex, South Korea. The two groups of Marines are coming together to celebrate the holidays alongside their fellow Marine brothers and sisters.
Over his career LtGen Brilakis served in a wide range of assignments including artillery tours in 10th Marines, and several other leadership roles and command such as CG 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, Deputy CG of III MEF and Commanding General 3rd Marine Division. In this interview, we discuss his time as a Lieutenant, his combat experience in Beruit, and how that moment shaped his leadership philosophy as a General Officer and taught him about the seriousness of the decisions and choices leaders make in this business.
HM2(FMF) Amber King talks about her FMTB, and USMC tour with III MEF, while we answer TONS of great questions from our students! Tune in!
The Arctic Wolves complete Pacific Pathways 17 in Japan and the III Marine Expeditionary Force's Brass Band performs at a local school in Surabaya, Indonesia during CARAT Indonesia.
In this Pacific Newsbreak, an update on the MV-22 Osprey mishap off the coast of Australia, with a quote from III MEF Commanding General LtGen Lawrence Nicholson, and a field meet for Marines at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni.
In this Pacific Newsbreak, the very latest on the MV-22 Osprey mishap off the eastern coast of Australia, and a land return ceremony in Ginowan City, Okinawa.
In this Pacific Newsbreak, SgtMaj Lee Bonar retires after 32 years of service, and Misawa Airmen maintain medical equipment.
In this Pacific Newsbreak, the first F-35 Symposium takes place in Hawaii, III MEF Commanding General Lt Gen Lawrence Nicholson speaks about its capabilities, and Pacific Partnership 2017 makes a difference in Sri Lanka.
The Okinawa Area Coordinator and U.S. Consul General meet with Okinawan Media and Major General James Pasquarette builds resiliency at Sagami Depot.
In this Pacific Newsbreak, 3rd Marine Division receives new leadership, and service members in Okinawa give blood in preparation for Exercise Cobra Gold.
Scout Snipers, Reconnaissance Marines, Infantry Marines, Drill instructors, Dog handlers, military working dogs, Machine Gunners and Technical Engineers are all shown in this moto-style video.
In this Pacific Newsbreak, the crewmembers of an Okinawa-based MV-22 Osprey were successfully rescued following a shallow water landing on Tuesday. III Marine Expeditionary Force Commander Lieutenant General Lawrence Nicholson explains the importance of training at the press conference held Wednesday.
The Marine Corps brings the future of aviation to Iwakuni, and the PACAF band strengthens partnerships in a land down under.
Sailors from 3rd Medical Battalion show the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force how a level-two service capability works, and how the JGSDF can incorporate this type of capability as they build up their amphibious capabilities, July 20, 2016 on Marine Corps base Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan. The Sailors shared how they operate their shock trauma platoon and forward resuscitative surgical system.
Vice President Joe Biden visits USS John C. Stennis during RIMPAC and Marines practice helicopter raid training with Australian Army and Indonesian Marines.
Marching bands go live at Budokan; and Exercise Lightning Strike plays games.
III MEF trains big in Okinawa, and a Navy Exchange in Japan comes out on top.
New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines fire 105mm L118 Light Gun at Waiouru Military Training Facility, New Zealand, during exercise Joint Assault Signals Company Black, Sept. 02, 2015. U.S. Marines called for fire from the observation post and sent the coordinates to the Kiwi soldiers firing from the gun line. The Kiwi soldiers are with 161 Battery, 16th Field Regiment. The U.S. Marines are with 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, III Marine Corps Headquarters Group, III MEF. Also available in high definition.
New Zealand Army Soldiers and U.S. Marines fire 81mm Mortars at Waiouru Military Training Facility, New Zealand, during exercise Joint Assault Signals Company Black, Aug. 27, 2015. U.S. Marines called for fire from the observation post and sent the coordinates to the Kiwi soldiers firing from the gun line. The Kiwi soldiers are with 161 Battery, 16th Field Regiment. The U.S. Marines are with 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, III Marine Corps Headquarters Group, III MEF.
In this episode, Mineman Chief Petty Officer Philip Phillips pilots the Landing Craft Air Cushion, or LCAC, as it transports Marines and equipment from ship to shore. The LCACs are with Naval Beach Unit 7, USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). The Marines are with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and are currently conducting Spring Patrol 2015.
In this episode, pilot the AV-8B Harrier using short take offs and vertical landings on the flight deck of the USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6).
In this episode, follow Lance Cpl. Michael Enders as he shows you what it takes to be part of the Helicopter Support Team.
This is part of a video series titled Welcome to the MEU. This episode has Lance Cpl. Randy James explaining to viewers how Marines train for fast rope insertions. The Marines and Sailors are with Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit.
Introducing the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit new video series: Episode 1 - Welcome to the MEU. Also available in high definition.
U.S. Air Force and Army service members with Joint Special Operations Task Force Philippines (JSOTF-P) prepare to transition support of the city of Ormoc over to the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Australian military on 22 November 2013. The Department of Defense maintains significant capability forward deployed throughout the Asia-Pacific region ready to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. Forward deployed forces are fully capable to rapidly deploy to such disasters like Typhoon Haiyan. (U.S. Marine Corps Motion Imagery by Sgt. John C. Lamb).
Members of the Japanese Self Defense Force load a Philippine Air Force vehicle and members of a British and Canadian Emergency Response Team onto a C-130H Hercules aircraft. The Armed Forces of the Philippines, multinational forces and local volunteers distributed food, water and supplies while medical professionals and social workers treated survivors of Typhoon Haiyan during Operation Damayan. (U.S. Marine Corps Motion Imagery by Sgt. John C. Lamb)
U.S. Marines with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 152 (VMGR-152), assigned to 3D Marine Expeditionary Brigade in support of Joint Task Force - 505, relocated 173 citizens from Guiuan, Republic of the Philippines, 18 November 2013. The Armed Forces of the Philippines, U.S. Marines and local volunteers distributed food, water and supplies while medical professionals and social workers treated survivors of Typhoon Haiyan during Operation Damayan. (U.S. Marine Corps Motion Imagery by Lance Cpl. Armand J. Thomson-Powell)
U.S. Marines with 3D Marine Expeditionary Brigade in support of Joint Task Force - 505, conduct airfield operations and humanitarian assistance, in Tacloban, Republic of the Philippines, 18 November 2013. U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific maintains significant capability forward deployed throughout the Asia-Pacific region ready to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. Forward deployed forces are fully capable to rapidly deploy to such disasters like Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. (U.S. Marine Corps Motion Imagery by Sgt. John C. Lamb) Also available in high definition
U.S. Navy sailors with Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron - 51 from the guided missile destroyer U.S.S. Lassen (DDG-82), conduct humanitarian assistance operations, offloading aid supplies from an MH-60R Seahawk helicopter to a remote village in the Republic of the Philippines,18 November 2013. The Department of Defense maintains significant capability forward deployed throughout the Asia-Pacific region ready to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. Forward deployed forces are fully capable to rapidly deploy to such disasters like Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. (U.S. Marine Corps Motion Imagery by Sgt. John C. Lamb) Also available in high definition
U.S. Navy sailors with Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron - 51 from the guided missile destroyer U.S.S. Lassen (DDG-82), conduct airfield and humanitarian assistance operations from MH-60R Seahawk helicopters, in Guiuan, Republic of the Philippines,16 November 2013. The Department of Defense maintains significant capability forward deployed throughout the Asia-Pacific region ready to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. Forward deployed forces are fully capable to rapidly deploy to such disasters like Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. (U.S. Marine Corps Motion Imagery by Sgt. John C. Lamb) Also available in high definition
U.S. Marines with 3D Marine Expeditionary Brigade conduct humanitarian assistance operations, evacuating citizens on a KC-130J Super Hercules aircraft, in Guiuan, Republic of the Philippines,16 November 2013. U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific maintains significant capability forward deployed throughout the Asia-Pacific region ready to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. Forward deployed forces are fully capable to rapidly deploy to such disasters like Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. (U.S. Marine Corps Motion Imagery by Sgt. John C. Lamb) Also available in high definition
U.S. Marines with 3D Marine Expeditionary Brigade conduct humanitarian assistance operations, offloading aid supplies from a KC-130J Super Hercules aircraft, in Guiuan, Republic of the Philippines,16 November 2013. U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific maintains significant capability forward deployed throughout the Asia-Pacific region ready to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. Forward deployed forces are fully capable to rapidly deploy to such disasters like Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. (U.S. Marine Corps Motion Imagery by Sgt. John C. Lamb) Also available in high definition
Marines with 3rd MEB deploy to the Philippines to provide humanitarian aid and disaster relief. Also available in high definition.
Four more Ospreys to support Operation Damayan in the Philippines.
Package about how members of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and Japan Self-Defense Force worked together during Operation Tomodachi to unload more than 2,400 pounds of clean water and blankets. Produced by Gunnery Sgt. James Stare.
B-Roll footage of III Marine Expeditionary Force's High Speed Vessel being loaded with supplies, equipment and personnel. HSV departed Naha Military Port March 14 en route to mainland Japan to assist with humanitarian aid/disaster relief efforts. jpearthquake11
Package about III Marine Expeditionary Force Marines providing aid and relief to Japan after the recent earthquake and tsunami. Scenes include III MEF's high speed vessel being loaded with supplies, equipment and personnel. HSV departed Naha Military Port March 14 enroute to mainland Japan to assist with humanitarian aid/disaster relief efforts.
B-roll of CH-46E Sea Knight helicopters with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 265, Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, prepare to depart Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in Okinawa bound for Naval Air Facility Atsugi on mainland Japan to provide assistance in the wake of the earthquakes and tsunami that struck Japan. The helicopters will carry rescue equipment more than 1,000 miles and be configured for the full spectrum of rescue operations to include rescue ashore, patient transfer, casualty transfer, internal and external cargo transport and personnel transport. The squadron deployed half its assets to support relief efforts within four hours of being tasked. The rest of the squadron is also scheduled to depart for the mainland. Soundbite from Lt. Col. Damien M. Marsh. Produced by Matheus Hernandez.
B-roll of Marines with the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, loading palettes of food, water and medical supplies into a KC-130J Super Hercules aircraft on the Marine Corps Air Station Futenma flight line March 12 to provide assistance in the wake of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan, March 11. The aircraft carries more than 8,600 pounds of supplies to assist the victims of the disaster. Marines will work through the night loading planes with more supplies and personnel to be delivered to affected areas. The proximity of Marine aviation assets at MCAS Futenma has allowed Marines from III MEF to rapidly deploy critically-needed supplies and aid to areas that need it most. Produced by Matheus Hernandez.
Marines with the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, load palettes of food, water and medical supplies into a KC-130J Super Hercules aircraft on the Marine Corps Air Station Futenma flight line March 12, to provide assistance in the wake of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan, March 11. The aircraft carries more than 8,600 pounds of supplies to assist the victims of the disaster. Marines will work through the night loading planes with more supplies and personnel to be delivered to affected areas. The proximity of Marine aviation assets at MCAS Futenma has allowed Marines from III MEF to rapidly deploy critically-needed supplies and aid to areas that need it most. jpearthquake11