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Marines with Marine Wing Communication Squadron 28

Marines with Marine Wing Communication Squadron 28

Marines with Marine Wing Communication Squadron 28 take part in a 10-mile squadron conditioning hike at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C. March 5, 2015. The hike was the capstone event of the squadron... More

Sgt. Roy Richardson, left, and Cpl. Duane Levy earned

Sgt. Roy Richardson, left, and Cpl. Duane Levy earned

Sgt. Roy Richardson, left, and Cpl. Duane Levy earned the biannual Leonidas Award at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., March 5, 2015. During the squadron’s biannual Leonidas Award competition Marine... More

Cpl. Duane Levy, right, accepts the Leonidas Award

Cpl. Duane Levy, right, accepts the Leonidas Award

Cpl. Duane Levy, right, accepts the Leonidas Award as the junior Marine winner at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., March 5, 2015. During the squadron’s biannual Leonidas Award competition Marines fr... More

Lt. Col. Jaime Macias, right, addresses the Marines

Lt. Col. Jaime Macias, right, addresses the Marines

Lt. Col. Jaime Macias, right, addresses the Marines of Marine Wing Communication Squadron 28 following a 10-mile squadron conditioning hike as part of the Leonidas Awards competition at Marine Corps Air Station... More

Marines with Marine Wing Communication Squadron 28

Marines with Marine Wing Communication Squadron 28

Marines with Marine Wing Communication Squadron 28 take part in a 10-mile squadron conditioning hike at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C. March 5, 2015. The hike was the capstone event of the squadron... More

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