31st Marine Expeditionary Unit Trains for Humanitarian Assistance

31st Marine Expeditionary Unit Trains for Humanitarian Assistance

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#32;CAMP COURTNEY, OKINAWA, Japan -- It’s a scene that has played out in real life and on Hollywood’s silver screen countless times. Service members are deployed to a country, tasked with distributing

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