This Week's Top Military Photos: Marines in the Dirt, Apaches in the Snow

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A Philippine Marine launches an unmanned aircraft system.
A Philippine Marine launches an unmanned aircraft system, or UAS, during a joint-U.S. exercise at Cagayan Airfield, Philippines. (Cpl. Eric Huynh/U.S. Marine Corps)
A soldier at Fort Benning’s Best Ranger competition.

A soldier with the 4th Infantry Division competes in Fort Benning, Georgia's annual Best Ranger competition, a three-day exercise in which Ranger-qualified soldiers test their mettle. (Sgt. Woodlyne Escarne/U.S. Army)

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1st Lt. Alixandra Valenti Female Marine Athlete of the Year.

U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Alixandra Valenti, a communications officer with Combat Logistics Regiment 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force, poses with her trophy after being recognized as Camp Pendleton's Female Marine Athlete of the Year. (Cpl. Angela Wilcox/U.S. Marine Corps)

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A Philippine Marine launches an unmanned aircraft system.

A Philippine Marine launches an unmanned aircraft system, or UAS, during a joint-U.S. exercise at Cagayan Airfield, Philippines. (Cpl. Eric Huynh/U.S. Marine Corps)

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U.S. and Philippine Marines engage in martial arts.

U.S. and Philippine Marines engage in martial arts. (Sgt. Patrick King/U.S. Marine Corps)

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Apache helicopters prepare to conduct aerial gunnery at Fort Wainwright.

Apache helicopters prepare to conduct aerial gunnery at Fort Wainwright, Alaska. (Eve Baker/Fort Wainwright Public Affairs Office)

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Maj. Gen. JP McGee honors soldiers killed in a helicopter accident.

Maj. Gen. JP McGee, commanding general of the 101st Airborne Division, renders honors during a memorial ceremony April 13, 2023, in Clarksville, Tennessee. The ceremony was held to honor the nine soldiers from Charlie Company, 6th Battalion, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, killed in a helicopter accident March 29, 2023. (Pfc. Matthew Wantroba/U.S. Army)

Related: In Wake of Fatal Black Hawk Crash, Renewed Scrutiny of the Helicopter's Safety Record

-- Drew F. Lawrence can be reached at drew.lawrence@military.com. Follow him on Twitter @df_lawrence.

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