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Marines participating in 1st Radio Reconnaissance Platoon’s static-line exercise jump from a Lockheed C-Hercules transportation aircraft over the landing zone aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., April 23, 2014. The jump involved Marines from different units on Camp Pendleton tested their abilities while in the air.

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23/04/2014
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parachute camp pendleton jump i marine expeditionary force camaraderie california c 130 training lance cpl joshua murray static line 1st radio battalion 1st radio recon platoon marines test their skills in the air dvids ultra high resolution high resolution