After a six-month deployment in Australia as part of Marine Rotational Force-Darwin, Marines and sailors assigned to the 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment are slated to arrive home Monday to Camp Pendleton.
The Marine Corps Times reports:
While deployed Down Under, the Marines trained with their Australian counterparts for urban rescue missions, conventional warfare, combined armed, disaster response and humanitarian relief.
They capped their deployment with Exercise Koolendong, a training event in a remote stretch of Australia’s rugged Northern Territory.
A little background on Marine Rotational Force-Darwin: President Barack Obama and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced in 2011 that U.S. Marines would be deployed to Australia in six month rotations, with the goal of establishing a rotational 2,500-person Marine Air Ground Task Force by 2016-2017.