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U.S. Marine CPL. Chad McMillan, gives out orders to his squad while holding their tree line position just after landing on shore at Jongsa-dong beach in Republic of Korea, Oct. 31, 1998. McMillan and other 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Corp troops landed on the beach via helicopter and Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) Amphibious Vehicles in support of Foal Eagle '98. Foal Eagle '98 is a deployment exercise that takes place once a year in Korea. (U.S. Army photo by SPECIALIST Joel C. Miller) (Released)

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U.S. Marine CPL. Chad McMillan, gives out orders to his squad while holding their tree line position just after landing on shore at Jongsa-dong beach in Republic of Korea, Oct. 31, 1998. McMillan and other 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Corp troops landed on the beach via helicopter and Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) Amphibious Vehicles in support of Foal Eagle '98. Foal Eagle '98 is a deployment exercise that takes place once a year in Korea. (U.S. Army photo by SPECIALIST Joel C. Miller) (Released)

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Subject Operation/Series: FOAL EAGLE '98KOREA CD

Base: Jongsa-Dong Beach

Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR)

Scene Camera Operator: SPC Joel C. Miller

Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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31/10/1998
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