A Cambodian’s story, why U.S. Marines came to help (no slate‪)‬ Pacific Newsbreak

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U.S. Marine explosive ordinance disposal technicians and chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense specialists from III Marine Expeditionary Force deployed to the Kingdom of Cambodia, Oct. 14, 2015, to train the Cambodian Mine Action Center and the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces National Authority of Chemical Weapons in support of the Humanitarian Mine Action program. HMA assists countries, like Cambodia, suffering from explosive remnants of war. Also available in high definition.

U.S. Marine explosive ordinance disposal technicians and chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense specialists from III Marine Expeditionary Force deployed to the Kingdom of Cambodia, Oct. 14, 2015, to train the Cambodian Mine Action Center and the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces National Authority of Chemical Weapons in support of the Humanitarian Mine Action program. HMA assists countries, like Cambodia, suffering from explosive remnants of war. Also available in high definition.

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