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Cherry Point Marines wait in line to place their orders

Cherry Point Marines wait in line to place their orders

Cherry Point Marines wait in line to place their orders at the air station’s newest restaurant, Five Guys Burgers and Fries, July 30.

(From left to right) Col. Andrew Shorter, the commanding

(From left to right) Col. Andrew Shorter, the commanding

(From left to right) Col. Andrew Shorter, the commanding officer of Marine Aircraft Group 14, Cpl. Jordan Freking, a Marine Air-Ground Task Force planner with MAG-14, Rebekeh Freking and Col. Philip Zimmerman, ... More

Cpl. Jordan Freking, a Marine Air-Ground Task Force

Cpl. Jordan Freking, a Marine Air-Ground Task Force

Cpl. Jordan Freking, a Marine Air-Ground Task Force planner with Marine Aircraft Group 14, receives the Cherry Point Athlete of the Year award June 29. Receiving this award has put Freking in the nominations fo... More

Cpl. Jordan Freking (right), a Marine Air-Ground Task

Cpl. Jordan Freking (right), a Marine Air-Ground Task

Cpl. Jordan Freking (right), a Marine Air-Ground Task Force Planner with Marine Aircraft Group 14, receives the Cherry Point Athlete of the Year award from Col. Philip Zimmerman, commanding officer of Marine Co... More

Cherry Point Marines enjoy burgers from the air station’s

Cherry Point Marines enjoy burgers from the air station’s

Cherry Point Marines enjoy burgers from the air station’s newest restaurant, Five Guys Burgers and Fries, July 30.

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