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5th ANGLICO provides the Marine Air Ground Task Force or Joint Task Force Commander a liaison capability and ability to plan, coordinate, employ, multi-domain fires and effects across the competition continuum in support of joint and multi-national forces.
During World War II, the start of a devastating event unfolded in the skies above Ishigaki. On August 15, 1945, as the war was coming to an end, three United States Navy airmen, Lt. Vernon L. Tebo, 1st Class Robert Tuggle Jr., and 1st Class Warren H. Loyd, found themselves engaged in aerial combat and shot down by Japanese Imperial Forces.
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In the expansive arena of modern warfare, battles unfold not only on the ground but also within the
Focused on strengthening the operational ability of 3rd Radio Battalion (RADBN), exercise Corvus Dawn 24 sharpened the unit's capacity to deliver technical information-related capabilities to III MEF and the joint and multi-national force throughout the Indo-Pacific region. Rehearsing with a focus on redundant, resilient, and reliant capabilities, this exercise showcased the unit's ability to address dynamic challenges within this strategic area of operations.
U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Sung Shin, an fires and effects integrator, with 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, III Marine Expeditionary Force...
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Christian Montemayor, left, a fire support Marine with 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, III Marine Expeditionary...
U.S. Marines Lance Cpl. Christian Montemayor, a fire support Marine, left, and 2nd Lt. Andrew Lewis an air support control officer, right, both with...
Lieutenant Colonel Ashton attended Pennsylvania State University and graduated with a Bachelor of
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Sergeant Major Junior E. Diaz is a native of the Dominican Republic. He enlisted in the United