Shilo soldiers prep for Hawaii assignment

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More than 150 Shilo soldiers are heading to Hawaii in July — but it's not a vacation.

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More than 150 Shilo soldiers are heading to Hawaii in July — but it’s not a vacation.

The troops, from 2PPCLI, will be working alongside the U.S. Marine Corps and other coalition units in an exercise to practice evacuation of civilians and other non-combatants.

Before leaving for the exercise, called Rim of the Pacific 2012, or RIMPAC, the Shilo soldiers will be honing their movement, shooting and communication skills on the base.

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