In Joint Exercise Ssang Yong 2016, the U.S. Marines, Royal New Zealand soldiers, Republic of Korea Marines, and Australian Marines are conducting joint training along Doksukri Beach, ROK, in order to simulate a “D-Day-type” amphibious assault along North Korean beaches.
Feature image courtesy of DoD
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In Joint Exercise Ssang Yong 2016, the U.S. Marines, Royal New Zealand soldiers, Republic of Korea Marines, and Australian Marines are conducting joint training along Doksukri Beach, ROK, in order to simulate a “D-Day-type” amphibious assault along North Korean beaches.
Feature image courtesy of DoD
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