صوره من اغسطس عام 2008 يا اخي حكايه غير صحيحه عن رفع علم .
al qatranah, jordan, (aug. 16, 2008) -- marines with fox company, battalion landing team 2/5, 15th marine expeditionary unit, gather under the jordanian flag during the bi-lateral training exercise "infinite moonlight" in the jordanian desert. Infinite moonlight, a two-week exercise conducted by the u.s. Military and the jordanian army, is designed to share tactical knowledge and build on the military ties between the united states and jordan. The camp pendleton, calif. Based 15th meu is comprised of approximately 2,200 marines and sailors and is a forward deployed force of readiness capable of conducting numerous operations, such as non-combatant evacuation operations, humanitarian assistance operations and a wide range of amphibious missions. The 15th meu is currently conducting sustainment training in the desert of jordan.
(official usmc photo by cpl. Timothy t. Parish)
al qatranah, jordan, (aug. 16, 2008) -- marines with fox company, battalion landing team 2/5, 15th marine expeditionary unit, take a knee during a tactical patrol, part of the bi-lateral training exercise "infinite moonlight" in the jordanian desert. Infinite moonlight, a two-week exercise conducted by the u.s. Military and the jordanian army, is designed to share tactical knowledge and build on the military ties between the united states and jordan. The camp pendleton, calif. Based 15th meu is comprised of approximately 2,200 marines and sailors and is a forward deployed force of readiness capable of conducting numerous operations, such as non-combatant evacuation operations, humanitarian assistance operations and a wide range of amphibious missions. The 15th meu is currently conducting sustainment training in the desert of jordan.
(official usmc photo by cpl. Timothy t. Parish)
marines with fox company, battalion landing team 2/5, 15th marine expeditionary unit, hold security during a tactical patrol, part of the bi-lateral training exercise "infinite moonlight" in the jordanian desert. Infinite moonlight, a two-week exercise conducted by the u.s. Military and the jordanian army, is designed to share tactical knowledge and build on the military ties between the united states and jordan. The camp pendleton, calif. Based 15th meu is comprised of approximately 2,200 marines and sailors and is a forward deployed force of readiness capable of conducting numerous operations, such as non-combatant evacuation operations, humanitarian assistance operations and a wide range of amphibious missions. The 15th meu is currently conducting sustainment training in the desert of jordan.
(official usmc photo by cpl. Timothy t. Parish)
marines with fox company, battalion landing team 2/5, 15th marine expeditionary unit, rest after a day of training during the bi-lateral training exercise "infinite moonlight" in the jordanian desert. Infinite moonlight, a two-week exercise conducted by the u.s. Military and the jordanian army, is designed to share tactical knowledge and build on the military ties between the united states and jordan. The camp pendleton, calif. Based 15th meu is comprised of approximately 2,200 marines and sailors and is a forward deployed force of readiness capable of conducting numerous operations, such as non-combatant evacuation operations, humanitarian assistance operations and a wide range of amphibious missions. The 15th meu is currently conducting sustainment training in the desert of jordan.
(official usmc photo by cpl. Timothy t. Parish)
a marine with fox company, battalion landing team 2/5, 15th marine expeditionary unit, rests after a day of training during the bi-lateral training exercise "infinite moonlight" in the jordanian desert. Infinite moonlight, a two-week exercise conducted by the u.s. Military and the jordanian army, is designed to share tactical knowledge and build on the military ties between the united states and jordan. The camp pendleton, calif. Based 15th meu is comprised of approximately 2,200 marines and sailors and is a forward deployed force of readiness capable of conducting numerous operations, such as non-combatant evacuation operations, humanitarian assistance operations and a wide range of amphibious missions. The 15th meu is currently conducting sustainment training in the desert of jordan.
(official usmc photo by cpl. Timothy t. Parish)
a marine with fox company, battalion landing team 2/5, 15th marine expeditionary unit, rests after a day of training during the bi-lateral training exercise "infinite moonlight" in the jordanian desert. Infinite moonlight, a two-week exercise conducted by the u.s. Military and the jordanian army, is designed to share tactical knowledge and build on the military ties between the united states and jordan. The camp pendleton, calif. Based 15th meu is comprised of approximately 2,200 marines and sailors and is a forward deployed force of readiness capable of conducting numerous operations, such as non-combatant evacuation operations, humanitarian assistance operations and a wide range of amphibious missions. The 15th meu is currently conducting sustainment training in the desert of jordan.
(official usmc photo by cpl. Timothy t. Parish)
jordanian soldiers conduct a security patrol during the bi-lateral training exercise "infinite moonlight" in the jordanian desert. Infinite moonlight, a two-week exercise conducted by the u.s. Military and the jordanian army, is designed to share tactical knowledge and build on the military ties between the united states and jordan. The camp pendleton, calif. Based 15th meu is comprised of approximately 2,200 marines and sailors and is a forward deployed force of readiness capable of conducting numerous operations, such as non-combatant evacuation operations, humanitarian assistance operations and a wide range of amphibious missions. The 15th meu is currently conducting sustainment training in the desert of jordan.
(official usmc photo by cpl. Timothy t. Parish)
marines with fox company, battalion landing team 2/5, 15th marine expeditionary unit, watch as jordanian soldiers conduct a security patrol during the bi-lateral training exercise "infinite moonlight" in the jordanian desert. Infinite moonlight, a two-week exercise conducted by the u.s. Military and the jordanian army, is designed to share tactical knowledge and build on the military ties between the united states and jordan. The camp pendleton, calif. Based 15th meu is comprised of approximately 2,200 marines and sailors and is a forward deployed force of readiness capable of conducting numerous operations, such as non-combatant evacuation operations, humanitarian assistance operations and a wide range of amphibious missions. The 15th meu is currently conducting sustainment training in the desert of jordan.
(official usmc photo by cpl. Timothy t. Parish)