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(energetic rock music)

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- Rockets!

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(gun firing)

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Good hit! Good hit!

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^- They are hardcore, like the Philippine Marines, hardcore.

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^They can stand the heat, the cold.

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Any weather, any place, they can survive.

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(guns firing)

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^- You get to be in there with the Filipinos.

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^You get to be in the environment

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^and just experience the (mumbles) together.

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That's how you build bonds.

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(guns firing)

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- Reloading!

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^- Rarely, do we ever just fight on our own.

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^We fight as coalitions, and as a joint multinational force.

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So, coming out here and taking a fairly simple

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battle drill or combined arms live-fire scenario,

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which we would call it simple on our own,

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it's complex when you start adding in Marine components,

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Air Force components, multinational components,

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such as the Philippine Army, Philippine Marine Corp,

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Filipino Mech Infantry, Filipino Air Force,

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The joint tactical air controllers.

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Taking all those aspects in here

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and conducting this scenario,

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and conducting it successfully

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is the only reason that we're out here.

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And that's to build capabilities

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and our capacity in the joint multinational environment.

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- Oorah!
- [All] Oorah!

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- There it is!

