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Description Royal Marines of 42 Commando trudge through deep snow during Exercise Himalayan Warrior MOD 45147580.jpg |
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At an altitude of 6000 metres (19,685 feet) Royal Marines of M Company, 42 Commando trudge through deep snow during Exercise Himalayan Warrior 07 amidst the stunning scenery of the Himalayan mountain range in India.
Occasionally tethered to each other in the face of treacherous deep crevasses, the men were part of the first contingent of British Forces to train on the ground with Indian troops in over 60 years. Guided by the Royal Marines own specialised Mountain Leaders, the exercise was used to practice cliff top assaults and improve drills for operating on ice.
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Author | POA(Phot) Dave Husbands |
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