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Simulated Fires and Support

U.S. Marines with 2nd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, II Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group, conduct simulated battle tracking and call...

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HMH-461 ground refueling

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Fred Miller, from Nevada, a CH-53K King Stallion crew chief with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 461, looks out...

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2d Recon Night Freefall

U.S. Marines with 2d Reconnaissance Battalion, 2d Marine Division prepare before a freefall jump during Service Level Training Exercise 4-25, on...

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HMH-461 prepare for flight ops in Key West

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Dakota Dunn, from Kentucky and a CH-53K King Stallion crew chief with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 461,...

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2d Recon Day Freefall

U.S. Marines with 2d Reconnaissance Battalion, 2d Marine Division conduct a freefall jump off a C-130 Hercules during Service Level Training Exercise...

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Live-Fire Platoon Attack

U.S. Marines and Sailors with 2d Battalion, 8th Marines, 2d Marine Regiment, 2d Marine Division conduct a live-fire platoon attack during Service...

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Corps' First Tier IV TCCC

U.S. Navy Sailors with 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistic Group, and U.S. Coast Guard with Special Missions Training Center receive a class...

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Supporting Arms Coordination

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Jacob Anderson, a joint terminal attack controller with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), looks...

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Integrated Live Fire Exercise

U.S. Marine Corps Low Altitude Air Defense (LAAD) gunners with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 263 (Reinforced), 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit...

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LAR Conducts Amphibious Assault During COMPTUEX

U.S. Marine with Battalion Landing Team 3/6, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), set security during an amphibious assault...

 

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  • 2nd MLG participate in human performance program

    Jul 17 2025
    LEJEUNE
    U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Tyon Downing, an engineer equipment operator with 2nd Distribution Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, carries equipment prior to a workout he setup in the Human Performance Center at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, July 14, 2025. The Human Performance Center provides programs that aim to inform, educate, and equip unit leaders with resources to support the physical, mental, spiritual, and social fitness of Marines and Sailors in order to optimize readiness, performance, and resilience. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brady V. Hathaway)
  • 22nd MEU(SOC) | Lima Co. Amphibious Assault During COMPTUEX

    Jul 17 2025
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    U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jaylee Lul, a rifleman with Lima Company, Battalion Landing Team 3/6, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), holds security during an amphibious assault as part of Composite Training Unit Exercise, on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, July 9, 2025. During COMPTUEX, the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group and 22nd MEU (SOC) refine tactics, techniques, and procedures to execute warfighting functions that enhance operational readiness and lethality as a unified IWOARG/22 MEU (SOC) team. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Maurion Moore)
  • Atlantic Alliance 2025: U.S. Marines with 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment

    Jul 15 2025
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    U.S. Marines and sailors with 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2d Marine Division, participate in a mass casualty evacuation simulation in support of exercise Atlantic Alliance 2025 (AA25) on Bangor International Airport, Maine, July 10, 2025. AA25 is the premier East Coast naval integration exercise, featuring over 25 U.S. Navy and Marine Corps units alongside Dutch naval forces and British Royal Commandos. Spanning from North Carolina to Maine, AA25 will showcase a range of dynamic events including force integration, air assault operations, bilateral reconnaissance, naval strait transits, amphibious assault training, and a simulated war-at-sea exercise. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Grace Stover)
  • SLTE 4-25: 1/10 Night Live-Fire

    Jul 14 2025
    Twentynine Palms
    U.S. Marines with B Battery, 1st Battalion, 10th Marine Regiment, 2d Marine Division pose for a group photo on an M777 Howitzer during Service Level Training Exercise 4-25 at Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California, July 11, 2025. SLTE 4-25 is designed to be a challenging, realistic training environment that produces combat-ready forces capable of operating as an integrated Marine Air Ground Task Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Judith Ann Lazaro)
  • CH-53K Land on USS Iwo Jima During COMPTUEX

    Jul 14 2025
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    A U.S. Marine Corps CH-53K King Stallion attached to Marine Heavy Squadron (HMH) 461 prepares to land aboard the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7), during Composite Training Unit Exercise while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, July 10, 2025. During COMPTUEX, the IWO ARG and 22nd MEU(SOC), refine tactics, techniques, and procedures to execute warfighting functions that enhance operational readiness and lethality as a unified IWOARG/22MEU(SOC) team. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Sharon Errisuriz)
USNMRTC Yokosuka Celebrates its 72nd Birthday
Sept. 8, 2022 | 2:47
Video produced by: Gabriel Archer Sarah Marek LN1 John Acebu Established September 11th, 1950, USNMRTC Yokosuka has stood to project medical power throughout the INDOPACOM AOR. The mission started even before officials established the hospital. At the end of World War Two, American Occupational Forces used the facility as a 250-bed hospital dispensary. Because of the hospital’s strategic location, five years later, at the start of the Korean War, in 1950, Navy Medicine recognized the hospital as an official U.S. Navy medical facility giving birth to USNMRTC Yokosuka. Since the very beginning, USNMRTC Yokosuka has played a vital role in treating Korean War casualties. From December 1950 to January 1951 USNMRTC Yokosuka’s medical staff treated nearly 6,000 patients earning the hospital its first Navy Unit Commendation. Throughout the decades of war and peace, the U.S. and Japan alliance was established. This alliance took the dedication of servicemembers and civilians to understand new values, beliefs, and customs. This alliance was strengthened on May 1st, 1952, through the inception of the Japanese Fellows program, a yearlong internship for Japanese Doctors to work alongside USNMRTC Yokosuka Sailors and staff. This partnership continues to enrich our shared effectiveness and projection of Medical Power in the INDOPACOM region. The late 1960s and early 1970s once again saw hospital staff treating casualties from an armed conflict, this time in Vietnam. USNH Yokosuka became a major evacuation hub for casualties from Southeast Asia. The hard work of hospital staff during this period earned the command its second Navy Unit Commendation. With the arrival of the USS Midway to Fleet Activities Yokosuka in 1973, the start of the family residency program and the increased importance of the middle and far east theaters, Navy Medicine authorized construction of a new hospital. Crews broke ground on the new facility in 1979, and on February 10th, 1981, what is now known as the core hospital, opened its doors to the public. Today’s Command actualizes the values of those that came before us by exceeding Navy Medicine standards and embodying the 4Ps—People, Platforms, Performance, and Power. USNMRTC Yokosuka is continually recognized for its excellence time and time again. In 2022 alone, this excellence was reinforced through the receiving of numerous Navy Surgeon General’s Power Awards to include its COVID-19 response, Circuit Rider program, and other exceptional programs and initiatives. Today we commemorate the past 72 years of excellence held by USNMRTC Yokosuka to include all Units and Detachments and the countless servicemembers who have given their all to serve the Warfighter and the overall greatness of the United States Navy.

Video produced by: Gabriel Archer Sarah Marek LN1 John Acebu Established September 11th, 1950, USNMRTC Yokosuka has stood to project medical power throughout the INDOPACOM AOR. The mission started even before officials established the hospital. At the end of World War Two, American Occupational Forces used the facility as a 250-bed hospital dispensary. Because of the hospital’s strategic location, five years later, at the start of the Korean War, in 1950, Navy Medicine recognized the hospital as an official U.S. Navy medical facility giving birth to USNMRTC Yokosuka. Since the very beginning, USNMRTC Yokosuka has played a vital role in treating Korean War casualties. From December 1950 to January 1951 USNMRTC Yokosuka’s medical staff treated nearly 6,000 patients earning the hospital its first Navy Unit Commendation. Throughout the decades of war and peace, the U.S. and Japan alliance was established. This alliance took the dedication of servicemembers and civilians to understand new values, beliefs, and customs. This alliance was strengthened on May 1st, 1952, through the inception of the Japanese Fellows program, a yearlong internship for Japanese Doctors to work alongside USNMRTC Yokosuka Sailors and staff. This partnership continues to enrich our shared effectiveness and projection of Medical Power in the INDOPACOM region. The late 1960s and early 1970s once again saw hospital staff treating casualties from an armed conflict, this time in Vietnam. USNH Yokosuka became a major evacuation hub for casualties from Southeast Asia. The hard work of hospital staff during this period earned the command its second Navy Unit Commendation. With the arrival of the USS Midway to Fleet Activities Yokosuka in 1973, the start of the family residency program and the increased importance of the middle and far east theaters, Navy Medicine authorized construction of a new hospital. Crews broke ground on the new facility in 1979, and on February 10th, 1981, what is now known as the core hospital, opened its doors to the public. Today’s Command actualizes the values of those that came before us by exceeding Navy Medicine standards and embodying the 4Ps—People, Platforms, Performance, and Power. USNMRTC Yokosuka is continually recognized for its excellence time and time again. In 2022 alone, this excellence was reinforced through the receiving of numerous Navy Surgeon General’s Power Awards to include its COVID-19 response, Circuit Rider program, and other exceptional programs and initiatives. Today we commemorate the past 72 years of excellence held by USNMRTC Yokosuka to include all Units and Detachments and the countless servicemembers who have given their all to serve the Warfighter and the overall greatness of the United States Navy.

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USNMRTC Yokosuka Celebrates its 72nd Birthday

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22nd MEU(SOC) | COMPTUEX

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U.S. Marines with VMM-162 and HMH-464 transport Marines with 1st Battalion, 25th Marines during Atlantic Alliance 2025

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Atlantic Alliance 2025: U.S. Marines with 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment

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Marine Air Control Squadron 2 and Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 162 participate in Atlantic Alliance 2025

July 9, 2025 | 0:30

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Marine Air Control Squadron 2 and Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 162 participate in Atlantic Alliance 2025

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22nd MEU(SOC) | Low-Altitude Air Defense

July 6, 2025 | 1:09

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22nd MEU(SOC) | Low-Altitude Air Defense

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2nd MLG Warfighting Reel

July 1, 2025 | 0:49

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2nd MLG Warfighting Reel

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2nd MLG Pursue Innovation Reel

June 27, 2025 | 0:36

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2nd MLG Pursue Innovation Reel

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2nd MLG Martial Arts Instructor Course

June 24, 2025 | 1:35

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2nd MLG Martial Arts Instructor Course

June 24, 2025 | 1:35

22nd MEU ARGMEUEX

June 13, 2025 | 1:33

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22nd MEU ARGMEUEX

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Exercise Caribbean Coastal Warrior 25: Reel

June 10, 2025 | 0:39

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Sgt. Maj. Fincham Retirement Ceremony

June 6, 2025 | 55:14

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