Colombian 1st Sgt. Mayor Panezo Jose Raul, the chief of the Colombian Marine infantry school, shows participants the type of targets the Marines will be shooting at during the combat marksmanship portion of exercise Southern Exchange 2009.
(Photo by Staff Sgt. David Hercher : U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South)
A U.S. Marine helps a Chilean Marine adjust the sights on his rifle in preparation for the combat marksmanship training portion of Exercise Southern Exchange 2009. As the Marines shot through the morning, they became more relaxed and comfortable integrating with the other nations, teaching each other various skills and points about rifle marksmanship.
(Photo by Staff Sgt. David Hercher : U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South)
A U.S. Marine assists a Brazilian Marine with clearing his rifle during the combat marksmanship training as part of exercise Southern Exchange 2009. As the Marines shot through the morning, they became more relaxed and comfortable integrating with the other nations, teaching each other various skills and points about rifle marksmanship.
(Photo by Staff Sgt. David Hercher : U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South)
Marines from Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, Colombia, Chile and the U.S. hone their skills on the combat rifle range at Exercise Southern Exchange 2009, which is hosted by the Corpo de Fuzileiros Navais Amphibious Division at the Governor's Island Naval Complex here. The combat rifle range is one of many training events covered in exercise SE09, which is designed as a transparent, multinational exchange that focuses on enhancing proficiency and interoperability between Partner Nation Marine Corps' forces.
(Photo by Staff Sgt. David Hercher : U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South)
Marines from Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, Colombia, Chile and the U.S. hone their skills on the combat rifle range at Exercise Southern Exchange 2009, which is hosted by the Corpo de Fuzileiros Navais Amphibious Division at the Governor's Island Naval Complex here. The combat rifle range is one of many training events covered in exercise SE09, which is designed as a transparent, multinational exchange that focuses on enhancing proficiency and interoperability between Partner Nation Marine Corps' forces.
(Photo by Staff Sgt. David Hercher : U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South)
Marines from Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, Colombia, Chile and the U.S. hone their skills on the combat rifle range at Exercise Southern Exchange 2009, which is hosted by the Corpo de Fuzileiros Navais Amphibious Division at the Governor's Island Naval Complex here. The combat rifle range is one of many training events covered in exercise SE09, which is designed as a transparent, multinational exchange that focuses on enhancing proficiency and interoperability between Partner Nation Marine Corps' forces.
(Photo by Staff Sgt. David Hercher : U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South)