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Sgt. Scott Roush, the security chief and senior intelligence analyst for Marine Aircraft Group 26, receives an award congratulating him on his accomplishments as honor graduate of the Squadron Intelligence Training and Certification Course during a graduation ceremony on Marine Corps Air Station New River, Aug. 28, 2015. The students spent 19 training days and more than 90 class hours learning aviation-specific intelligence skills such as structured analytic techniques, comprehensive threat education, capabilities and limitation of all Marine Corps aircraft and how to support a large scale exercise. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Michelle Reif/Released.) - Sgt. Scott Roush, the security chief and senior intelligence analyst for Marine Aircraft Group 26, receives an award congratulating him on his accomplishments as honor graduate of the Squadron Intelligence Training and Certification Course during a graduation ceremony on Marine Corps Air Station New River, Aug. 28, 2015. The students spent 19 training days and more than 90 class hours learning aviation-specific intelligence skills such as structured analytic techniques, comprehensive threat education, capabilities and limitation of all Marine Corps aircraft and how to support a large scale exercise. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Michelle Reif/Released.)

2nd Lt. Daniel Moravec, Army of the Czech Republic, 1st Lt. Vinicius Oliveira Brazilian Navy, 1st Lt. Cortess Whilby, Jamaican Defense Force, and Staff Sgt. Tamas Batary Hungarian Army, are enrolled as international students at the Marine Corps Engineer School aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune for 2012. The longest course offered by MCES is four months, and international students have the ability to attend most of the schools courses. They undergo the same training as the Marines who attend MCES and will return to their respective militaries to help put their unique experiences training with the Marine Corps to work for their home nations. - 2nd Lt. Daniel Moravec, Army of the Czech Republic, 1st Lt. Vinicius Oliveira Brazilian Navy, 1st Lt. Cortess Whilby, Jamaican Defense Force, and Staff Sgt. Tamas Batary Hungarian Army, are enrolled as international students at the Marine Corps Engineer School aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune for 2012. The longest course offered by MCES is four months, and international students have the ability to attend most of the schools courses. They undergo the same training as the Marines who attend MCES and will return to their respective militaries to help put their unique experiences training with the Marine Corps to work for their home nations.