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Cpl. Nicholas Bruns, a vehicle commander for Combined

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Cpl. Nicholas Bruns, a vehicle commander for Combined Anti-Armor Team-2, Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, gets a boost up to the roof of a compound to search for weapons caches in the District of Sangin, Aug. 22. The Marines of CAAT-2 normally operate in armored vehicles but will dismount for foot patrols to find supplies of insurgent IED material. Bruns is a Bettendorf, Iowa native and 2003 graduate of Pleasant Valley High School.

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