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Spc. Joseph Geraci, a Soldier from the 2nd Battalion,

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Spc. Joseph Geraci, a Soldier from the 2nd Battalion,

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Spc. Joseph Geraci, a Soldier from the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment, 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, struggles in a combatives bout against Cpt. Carlisle Lane, an infantry officer assigned to the 703rd Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd ID, 18th Airborne Corps, at Fort Stewart, Ga., Dec. 4, 2018. Every year 3rd ID celebrates Marne Week as a venue to display the fitness, competitiveness, and esprit-de-corps of all Dog Face Soldiers and their families. This year, the Marne Division celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Marne-the historic World War I battle where the division earned their moniker of the ‘Rock of the Marne.’ (US Army Photo by Spc. Jordyn Worshek/Released)

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03/12/2018
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