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U.S. Navy Construction Electrician 2nd Class Dean M.

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U.S. Navy Construction Electrician 2nd Class Dean M. Cuenca, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5, 1st Naval Construction Division installs wiring for lights during construction of a multipurpose building at Ban Piang Elementary School in San Pa Tong district, Chiang Mai province, Kingdom of Thailand Feb. 6, 2013. The construction project is part of the Cobra Gold 13 engineering civil action program to improve local infrastructure at the school. CG 13, in its 32nd iteration, is designed to advance regional security by joining multinational forces together in partnership on humanitarian and civil assistance projects in the region.(Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Andrew D. Pendracki/Released)

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06/02/2013
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