 U.S. Marines stationed in Hawaii hosted their Mexican and South Korean counterparts during close-quarter combat marksmanship training. The visiting forces are part of this year's Rim of the Pacific exercise, known more commonly as RIMPAC 2012. More than 2,000 ground troops from nine different nations make up RIMPAC's Combined Force Land Component Command, or CFLIC. With expertise coming from all over the world, this year's exercise should prove to benefit all countries involved. I think we can learn a lot just how they do tactics versus us and share our experiences with them as well. A total of 22 nations and more than 25,000 personnel are participating in this year's exercise in and around the Hawaiian Islands. For Marine Corps Forces Pacific, I'm Corporal Ben Eberle.