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Mr. Keith Renstrom, a veteran of 4th Marine Division

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Mr. Keith Renstrom, a veteran of 4th Marine Division

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Mr. Keith Renstrom, a veteran of 4th Marine Division (4th MARDIV), simulates hand-to-hand combat on U.S. Marine Corps Pvt. Justin Bryski, a financial management specialist student at Financial Management School, Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools, at the Montford Point Marine Museum on Camp Johnson, N.C., Aug. 4, 2015. Veterans of 4th MARDIV and their families visited the Camp Lejeune area for a final muster, which included visits to the Lejeune Memorial Gardens, new equipment demonstrations, tours in the local community and concluded with the deactivation ceremony for the unit. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Christopher Q. Stone, MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJ Combat Camera/Released)

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