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U.S. Marines, sailors and Royal Marine Commandos begin their descent from a mountain top in Inverness, Scotland, July 19, 2016, during the mountain training phase of the Tartan Eagle 16 exercise.
Tartan Eagle involved Marines and sailors from the Marine Corps Security Force Regiment and its battalion, and their British counterparts, the 43 Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Calvin Shamoon/ Released)
160719-M-GF838-437.JPG Photo By: Sgt. Calvin Shamoon

Aug 2, 2016
SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS, Scotland - U.S. Marines, sailors and Royal Marine Commandos begin their descent from a mountain top in Inverness, Scotland, July 19, 2016, during the mountain training phase of the Tartan Eagle 16 exercise. Tartan Eagle involved Marines and sailors from the Marine Corps Security Force Regiment and its battalion, and their British counterparts, the 43 Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Calvin Shamoon/ Released)


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