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240902-M-TE664-1053

Royal Australian Navy Lt. Ian O’Niell, center, a psychologist with the HMAS Coonawara poses for a photo with U.S. Sailors with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin 24.3 aboard the ADV Cape Pillar at Larrakeyah Defence Precinct, NT, Australia, Sep. 2, 2024. Sailors received a tour of ADV Cape Pillar following an OPRES Resilience and BattleSMART brief to bring awareness to mental health in the military and ways to cope or get help for problems that occur. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Manuel Rivera)

VIRIN: 240902-M-TE664-1053.JPG
Photo by: Cpl. Manuel Rivera

Photo Details

Resolution: 8192x5464
Size: 11.3 MB
Location: Northern Territory, Australia

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