RMHFTTWG–070713-N-0989H-091 COLON, Panama (July 13, 2007) - Staff Sgt. William Sudbrock of the U.S. Marine Corps Mobile Training Team assists soldiers from the Panamanian Army with map reading during land navigation and tactical movement exercises during small unit training. Task Group 40.9 (TG 40.9), is deployed as part of the pilot Global Fleet Station (GFS) to the Caribbean basin and Central America. The mission is designed to validate the GFS concept for the Navy and support U.S. Southern Command objectives for its area of responsibility by enhancing cooperative partnerships with regional maritime
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RMHFTNEA–Colon, Panama (07 May 2007), Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class Juan Rodriguez, Expeditionary Training Command, assists Servicio Maritimo Nacional de Panama (Panamanian National Maritime Service) members with finding a point on a map given the latitude and longitude during training on board High Speed Vessel (HSV) 2 SWIFT. Commander, Task Group 40.9 (CTG 40.9) and HSV-2 SWIFT, are deployed as part of the pilot Global Fleet Station (GFS) to the Caribbean basin and Central America. Global Fleet Station is designed to validate the GFS concept for the Navy and support U.S. Southern Command objectives for
RMRMHK42–. Annotated bibliography on seasonal movements of migratory and resident birds in the California desert. Birds; Bird populations. 47 PRINCIPAL BREEDING RANGE. PRINCIPAL WINTER RANGE Fig. 6y Map showing principal breeding and winter ra«gfS of the hermit warbler and some known routes (arrows) followed in fall migration. As in many species of warblers, the extensive desert and aiid Great Iiasin areas (stippled) must he traversed during the heat and drought of late summer; insert shows one route of crossing along the Little San Bernardino Mountains. Figure 13. Migration routes of the Hermit Warble
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