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U.S. Marines assigned to 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment and their Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAV) on the beach at Pyramid Rock following a mechanized raid in support of exercise Rim of the Pacific 2004.

Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAV) carrying U.S. Marines assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment hit the beach in support of exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2004.

U.S. Marines of the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment hit the beach in Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAV) and attack opposition forces in support of exercise Rim of the Pacific.

U.S. Marines assigned to 3rd Amphibious Assault Battalion, drive their Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAVs) down the beach.

US Marine Corps (USMC) Marines assigned to Company D, 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion, aboard an AAV7A1 Amphibious Assault Vehicles come ashore to securing the area during an amphibious assault landing exercise at Clark Field, Philippines, during Exercise BALIKATAN 2004

US Marine Corps (USMC) Marines assigned to Company D, 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion, aboard an AAV7A1 Amphibious Assault Vehicle come ashore to securing the area during an amphibious assault landing exercise at Clark Field, Philippines, during Exercise BALIKATAN 2004

AAV-P7/A1 assault amphibious vehicles assigned to Combat Assault Company, 3rd Marine Regiment, unload service members during an amphibious landing demonstration as part of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise at Pyramid Rock Beach

U.S. Marines assigned to 3rd Amphibious Assault Battalion, drive their Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAVs) down the beach.

U.S. Marines assigned to 3rd Amphibious Assault Battalion, drive their Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAVs) down the beach.

Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAV) carrying U.S. Marines assigned to 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment move in to secure the beach at Pyramid Rock and attack opposition forces in support of exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2004.

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Kahuku Training Area Oahu, Hawaii (Jul. 18, 2004) Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAV) carrying U.S. Marines assigned to 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment move in to secure the beach at Pyramid Rock and attack opposition forces in support of exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2004. RIMPAC is the largest international maritime exercise in the waters around the Hawaiian Islands. This years exercise includes seven participating nations; Australia, Canada, Chile, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States. RIMPAC is intended to enhance the tactical proficiency of participating units in a wide array of combined operations at sea, while enhancing stability in the Pacific Rim region. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Michelle R. Hammond For more information go to: http://www.cpf.navy.mil/RIMPAC2004/ File# 040718-N-6551H-108

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18/07/2004 - 18/07/2004
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Kahuku Training Area Oahu, Hawaii
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