USMC to lay groundwork for multinational amphibious task force

Personnel, aircraft, and equipment from key partner nations working shoulder to shoulder while serving together in a multinational amphibious task force within maritime areas of Latin America and the Caribbean – this is what the future looks like in the minds of Marines and Sailors from U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South and several other regional military forces.

href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWhjoFOOgb0ToDqz_R-Y1vCY3eTJJ3rcSP1x-18NV0iuOmr-1nqnJdtXqE11HpRdc_NqALuM0COgXnH_ljZhBpcnZNR_WLDpstgrmlgfhuyHXOpUgJk1Z1xA70I1-44k8137dkW7KAKq6E/s1600/USMC_to_lay_groundwork_for_multinational_amphibious_task_force.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"> U.S. Marine Sgt. Jordan Becker, left, a cyber network specialist with Joint Task Force Matthew, offloads a generator from a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter with the help of the Brazilian service members at Jeremie, Haiti, Oct. 15, 2016. (Picture source: USMC)

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