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Lance Cpl. Mayte P. Rincom, front, and Lance Cpl. Mitchell R. Adams offload equipment from the USNS Sacagawea, a maritime prepositioning force ship, at Gwangyang port, Jeollanam-do, Republic of Korea Feb. 26 during Exercise Freedom Banner 2014. During the exercise, the Marines offloaded more than 270 containers of equipment, food and ammunition which will be used to support the exercise. Rincom is a landing support specialist with Combat Logistics Regiment 35, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force. Adams is a heavy equipment operator with CLR-35. Freedom Banner projects U.S. military power and exercises maritime prepositioning force ship offloading capabilities similar to what would occur during a wartime or disaster relief scenario. Furthermore, it provides an opportunity for Marines to strengthen relationships between the Republic of Korea and U.S. - Lance Cpl. Mayte P. Rincom, front, and Lance Cpl. Mitchell R. Adams offload equipment from the USNS Sacagawea, a maritime prepositioning force ship, at Gwangyang port, Jeollanam-do, Republic of Korea Feb. 26 during Exercise Freedom Banner 2014. During the exercise, the Marines offloaded more than 270 containers of equipment, food and ammunition which will be used to support the exercise. Rincom is a landing support specialist with Combat Logistics Regiment 35, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force. Adams is a heavy equipment operator with CLR-35. Freedom Banner projects U.S. military power and exercises maritime prepositioning force ship offloading capabilities similar to what would occur during a wartime or disaster relief scenario. Furthermore, it provides an opportunity for Marines to strengthen relationships between the Republic of Korea and U.S.

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