Japanese Soldiers and U.S. Marines conduct amphibious boat raid training as part of the Japan Observer Exchange Program (JOEP) at Kin, Okinawa, Japan on July 16, 2014. Film Credits: LCpl Alexander Pool amphibiousarmed forcesBoat (Literature Subject)Japan (Country)militaryMilitary (Film Genre)Military Exercisemilitary filmmilitary trainingmilitary tributemilitary videosNahaNaha destinationsNaha tourNaha travelNaha tripNaha vacationOkinawa Prefecture (Japanese Prefecture)seaSoldier (Profession)soldierstrainingTroop (Armed Force)troopsus marines (armed force)那覇 2 Comments Svartedauen 11 years ago why were they putting sand on the boat ropes? FOLLOW INFANTRY 11 years ago I always recalled freezing my ass while doing waterborne operations in the army,lol.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
FOLLOW INFANTRY 11 years ago I always recalled freezing my ass while doing waterborne operations in the army,lol.
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why were they putting sand on the boat ropes?
I always recalled freezing my ass while doing waterborne operations in the army,lol.