Service members from 18 countries cleaned a local beach
Summary
Service members from 18 countries cleaned a local beach as part of a six-beach coastal area cleanup initiated by the Jamaica Defence Force during Tradewinds 2016 at Old Jail Lane beach, Jamaica, June 26, 2016. Tradewinds includes both maritime and land phases, which will further enhance opportunities for participating countries to improve their ability to conduct security and disaster relief and humanitarian assistance operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Justin T. Updegraff/ Released)
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Date
26/06/2016
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