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The AAV 7A1, a powerful and versatile amphibious assault vehicle, fearlessly navigates the Persian Gulf with unwavering determination

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: An Amphibious Assault Vehicle navigates the Persian Gulf

An Amphibious Assault Vehicle navigates the Persian Gulf
Persian Gulf, July 23, 2005 - An Amphibious Assault Vehicle maneuvers into position on approach, while preparing to enter the well deck aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: n amphibious assault vehicle splashes through the water

n amphibious assault vehicle splashes through the water
March 30, 2007 - An amphibious assault vehicle returns to the amphibious transport dock USS Ponce (LPD-15), during a Kearsarge Expeditionary Strike Group integrated training exercise at Onslow Beach

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: A U. S. Marine guides an amphibious assault vehicle on Onslow Beach

A U. S. Marine guides an amphibious assault vehicle on Onslow Beach
Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, February 6, 2012 - A U.S. Marine guides an amphibious assault vehicle on Onslow Beach during Exercise Bold Alligator 2012

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: Amphibious assault vehicles approach Hat Yao beach, Thailand

Amphibious assault vehicles approach Hat Yao beach, Thailand
Gulf of Thailand, June 10, 2013 - Amphibious assault vehicles approach Hat Yao beach in preparation for a joint amphibious assault exercise with the Royal Thai Navy as a part of exercise Cooperation

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: Low angle rear view of an amphibious assault vehicle driving along the beach

Low angle rear view of an amphibious assault vehicle driving along the beach
Hat Yao, Thailand, February 9, 2011 - An amphibious assault vehicle watches over the beach after moving a squad of Marines from ship to shore during a multination amphibious assault rehearsal carried

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: Amphibious assault vehicles transit the Arabian Gulf

Amphibious assault vehicles transit the Arabian Gulf
Arabian Gulf, February 3, 2012 - An amphibious assault vehicle prepares to enter the well deck of the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: Amphibious Assault vehicles exit the well deck of amphibious transport dock ship

Amphibious Assault vehicles exit the well deck of amphibious transport dock ship
Coral Sea, July 7, 2009 - Amphibious Assault vehicles exit the well deck of the forward deployed amphibious transport dock ship USS Denver (LPD-9) during a Talisman Saber 2009 training exercise

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: An amphibious assault vehicle departs the well deck of USS New Orleans

An amphibious assault vehicle departs the well deck of USS New Orleans
Pacific Ocean, August 15, 2011 - An amphibious assault vehicle departs the well deck of the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18)

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: An amphibious assault vehicle exits the well deck of USS Essex

An amphibious assault vehicle exits the well deck of USS Essex
March 23, 2010 - An amphibious assault vehicle exits the well deck of the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD-2) while in the Philippine Sea

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: U. S. Marine Corps aV7A1 amphibious assault vehicles aboard USNS Montford Point

U. S. Marine Corps aV7A1 amphibious assault vehicles aboard USNS Montford Point
July 9, 2014 - U.S. Marine Corps aV7A1 amphibious assault vehicles prepare to deploy from the mobile landing platform ship USNS Montford Point as part of an amphibious operations demonstration during

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: An amphibious assault vehicle leaves the well deck of USS Iwo Jima

An amphibious assault vehicle leaves the well deck of USS Iwo Jima
Chiriqui Grande, Panama, October 5, 2010 - An amphibious assault vehicle leaves the well deck of the multi-purpose amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7)

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: Amphibious assault vehicles exit the well deck of USS Denver

Amphibious assault vehicles exit the well deck of USS Denver
Gulf of Thailand, February 7, 2011 a Sailors launch amphibious assault vehicles aboard USS Denver (LPD-9) for amphibious training operation during Execise Cobra Gold 2011

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: Amphibious assault vehicle crewmen conduct a water gunnery range at a Djibouti beach

Amphibious assault vehicle crewmen conduct a water gunnery range at a Djibouti beach
March 25, 2010 - Amphibious assault vehicle crewmen conduct a water gunnery range at a Djibouti beach. The water range was the first time in 20 years that the platoon performed this type of aquatic

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: An amphibious assault vehicle turret trainer sits in an old armory building

An amphibious assault vehicle turret trainer sits in an old armory building
A newly installed amphibious assault vehicle turret trainer sits in an old armory building while Marines learn how to use the new computer systems for future training

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: An amphibious assault vehicle rolls through a desert field

An amphibious assault vehicle rolls through a desert field
Thar Thar Region, Iraq, June 21, 2005 - In the distance, an amphibious assault vehicle rolls through a desert field north of Fallujah

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: An amphibious assault vehicle

An amphibious assault vehicle
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, January 10, 2005 - An amphibious assault vehicle splashes off the USS Whidbey Island off the coast of North Carolina during ship operation training

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: Korean amphibious assault vehicles moving across the beach during a simulated amphibious

Korean amphibious assault vehicles moving across the beach during a simulated amphibious
Hat Yao, Thailand, February 4, 2010 - Korean amphibious assault vehicles move across the beach during a simulated amphibious assault as part of exercise Cobra Gold 2010

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Amphibious assault vehicles disembark from USNS 1st LT Jack Lummus
Gulf of Thailand, January 23, 2011 - U.S. Marines disembark from container and roll-on/roll-off ship USNS 1st LT Jack Lummus (T-AK 3011)

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: U. S. Marines drive an amphibious assault vehicle

U. S. Marines drive an amphibious assault vehicle
Atlantic Ocean, February 1, 2012 - Marines aboard an amphibious assault vehicle transiting to the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge

Background imageAav 7a1 Collection: An amphibious assault vehicle debarks from a Military Sealift Command ship

An amphibious assault vehicle debarks from a Military Sealift Command ship
Atlantic Ocean, February 7, 2012 - An amphibious assault vehicle debarks from the Military Sealift Command container roll-on/roll-off ship SS PFC Eugene A. Obregon during Exercise Bold Alligator 2012


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The AAV 7A1, a powerful and versatile amphibious assault vehicle, fearlessly navigates the Persian Gulf with unwavering determination. As it splashes through the water, its imposing presence commands attention and showcases its remarkable capabilities. Witnessing an AAV 7A1 entering the well deck of USS Germantown is a sight to behold - precision and coordination at their finest. Guided by skilled U. S. Marines on Onslow Beach, this formidable machine proves its worth as it effortlessly maneuvers through challenging terrains. Hat Yao beach in Thailand witnesses the approach of these awe-inspiring amphibious assault vehicles, ready to conquer any obstacle that lies ahead. From a low angle rear view along the beach, one can truly appreciate the sheer power emanating from every inch of these incredible machines. Their relentless drive propels them forward as they transit the Arabian Gulf - guardians of our shores. Exiting with confidence from the well deck of an amphibious transport dock ship signifies not just another mission accomplished but also symbolizes unity and strength within our armed forces. The departure from USS New Orleans leaves no doubt about their readiness for any challenge that awaits them. Approaching with purpose towards USS Fort McHenry's well deck, each AAV 7A1 embodies resilience and adaptability - traits essential for success in demanding environments. And when they exit gracefully from USS Essex's well deck, their indomitable spirit shines bright like a beacon amidst turbulent waters. In every scenario presented here, whether navigating treacherous seas or conquering unforgiving landscapes, one thing remains certain: The AAV 7A1 stands tall as an emblem of courage and unwavering commitment to protecting our nation's interests both at home and abroad.