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Medical personnel from Japan, Singapore and the U.S. lock hands after participating in a relay race during a sports field meet at Berakas Army Garrison Camp, Brunei Darussalam June 14. The competition took place as part of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Defence Ministers Meeting (ADMM) - Plus ASEAN Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief and Military Medicine Exercise (AHMX). At the end of the day, service members from China and Singapore were crowned victors in the relay race while Japan and Thailand members claimed victory in the tug-of-war competition. - Medical personnel from Japan, Singapore and the U.S. lock hands after participating in a relay race during a sports field meet at Berakas Army Garrison Camp, Brunei Darussalam June 14. The competition took place as part of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Defence Ministers Meeting (ADMM) - Plus ASEAN Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief and Military Medicine Exercise (AHMX). At the end of the day, service members from China and Singapore were crowned victors in the relay race while Japan and Thailand members claimed victory in the tug-of-war competition.

MARINE CORPS BASE, Hawaii – Lance Cpl. George A. Reynoso, a vehicle operator for the motor transportation section, Headquarters and Service Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, takes some practice shots before teeing off in the 4th Annual MarForPac Golf Tournament at Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course here, June 1. “(This tournament) is great for morale, and we’re pumped,” said Reynoso, 21, from Ventura, Calif. “I went out and bought these socks, so I’m definitely ready.” The afternoon golf outing gave MarForPac service members and civilian personnel a unique opportunity to build unit cohesion outside the workplace. - MARINE CORPS BASE, Hawaii – Lance Cpl. George A. Reynoso, a vehicle operator for the motor transportation section, Headquarters and Service Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, takes some practice shots before teeing off in the 4th Annual MarForPac Golf Tournament at Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course here, June 1. “(This tournament) is great for morale, and we’re pumped,” said Reynoso, 21, from Ventura, Calif. “I went out and bought these socks, so I’m definitely ready.” The afternoon golf outing gave MarForPac service members and civilian personnel a unique opportunity to build unit cohesion outside the workplace.

U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific