Brazilian Lt. Col. André Freitas, of the amphibious division command, has friendly conversation with U.S. Marine Capt. Timothy Gick, an intelligence officer with 1st Division, 23rd Marines, before they receive a brief explaining the Marine Corps Planning Process given by Expeditionary Warfare Training Group Atlantic at the Chilean Naval Training Center in Valparaiso, Chile, during the Partnership of the Americas exercise August 13, 2014. The training explains the process that the U.S. military follows for amphibious operations, which will be demonstrated in a final exercise. POA 14 is designed
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Brazilian Lt. Col. André Freitas, of the amphibious division command, has friendly conversation with U.S. Marine Capt. Timothy Gick, an intelligence officer with 1st Division, 23rd Marines, before they receive a brief explaining the Marine Corps Planning Process given by Expeditionary Warfare Training Group Atlantic at the Chilean Naval Training Center in Valparaiso, Chile, during the Partnership of the Americas exercise August 13, 2014. The training explains the process that the U.S. military follows for amphibious operations, which will be demonstrated in a final exercise. POA 14 is designed to conduct a joint, combined regional exercise that focuses on humanitarian assistance and disaster response readiness and strategic mobility of U.S. and partner-nation naval forces. 140813-M-JL916-169 by ussouthcom