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Marines are drinking cobra blood and eating scorpions and spiders, as part of a 10-day training exercise in jungle survival.The odd diet, part of the multinational Gold Cobra 2018 training exercise in Thailand, is intended to teach Marines what they can eat to survive in the jungle.
The training, developed by the Thai and U.S. military forces, includes more than 11,000 troops from 29 countries. Auxiliary units from Camp Pendleton participating in the exercise include Marines from the 1st Marine Division, the 1st Marine Logistics Group and I Marine Expeditionary Force, said Lt. Col. Curtis Hill, with III Marine Expeditionary Force based in Hawaii.
Cpl. Johhny Valle, an assault amphibious vehicle (AAV) crewman based at Camp Pendleton, said the exercise has given him exposure to other cultures and different ways of learning about combat and survival. Among the greater challenges, he said, was operating in the humid jungle environment, where his job was to get the infantry as close to the objective as possible by transporting them inside armored tracked vehicles.