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Lt. Col. Jason Morris, commanding officer of 3rd Battalion,

Lt. Col. Jason Morris, commanding officer of 3rd Battalion,

Lt. Col. Jason Morris, commanding officer of 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment speaks to attendees of a memorial ceremony for 1st Lt. William Donnelly, Sgt. Jason Peto and Lance Cpl. Arden Buenagua. “All three... More

Memorial stands of 1st Lt. William Donnelly, Sgt. Jason

Memorial stands of 1st Lt. William Donnelly, Sgt. Jason

Memorial stands of 1st Lt. William Donnelly, Sgt. Jason Peto and Lance Cpl. Arden Buenagua, are presented during a memorial ceremony, honoring the three fallen Marines of Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine... More

Lance Cpl. Clancy Cheek, an infantryman with Kilo Company,

Lance Cpl. Clancy Cheek, an infantryman with Kilo Company,

Lance Cpl. Clancy Cheek, an infantryman with Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment places the dog tags of 1st Lt. William Donnelly on his memorial stand during a ceremony here, Dec. 24. Donnelly, bor... More

Staff Sgt. Lorenzo Arballo, company gunnery sergeant

Staff Sgt. Lorenzo Arballo, company gunnery sergeant

Staff Sgt. Lorenzo Arballo, company gunnery sergeant for Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, salutes with Kilo Marines behind him during a memorial ceremony for 1st Lt. William Donnelly, Sgt. Jaso... More

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