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Description A Republic of the Philippines Marine Corps (PMC) Marine descends beneath his MC1-C parachute after jumping from a US Marine Corps (USMC) KC-130 Hercules aerial refueling and cargo aircraft while participating with more that 5,000 US and Philippine military forces in Exercise BALIKATAN 2006, a bilateral exercise that combines in the field combat training and humanitarian and civic assistance programs around Clark Air Field (AF), Pampanga, Philippines (PHL). VIRIN: 060226-F-2114K-049
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Author SRA Jacqueline Kabuyen, USAF
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