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Marine Sgt. Daniel Monson, assigned to the 31st Seabee

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Marine Sgt. Daniel Monson, assigned to the 31st Seabee

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Marine Sgt. Daniel Monson, assigned to the 31st Seabee Readiness Group, explains to Marine Capt. Joshua Guide and Ensign Adam Gerlach the use of the AN/PRC 152 hand portable radio during the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5 field training exercise at Fort Hunter Liggett. Guide is an engineering exchange officer serving in NMCB 5 and Monson is the telecommunications maintenance chief of the 31st Seabee Readiness Group which controls the Field Training Exercise.

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05/12/2008
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Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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