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An Estonian soldier translates for U.S. Capt. Ben Griffith

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An Estonian soldier translates for U.S. Capt. Ben Griffith

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An Estonian soldier translates for U.S. Capt. Ben Griffith with Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team-Europe during a rehearsal for the Estonian National Day parade outside the Estonia Academy of Security Sciences in Tallinn, Estonia, Feb. 23, 2019. The Estonian National Day parade was the culmination of a week of outreach engagements across the country designed to build shared understanding and promote a strong bilateral relationship between the United States and Estonia. This year NATO allies and U.S. service members from all branches joined the Estonian people in celebration of 101 years of Estonian Independence. (Marine Corps Europe and Africa photo by Sgt. Averi Coppa)

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23/02/2019
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