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A Military Transition Team Communications Advisor,

A Military Transition Team Communications Advisor,

A Military Transition Team Communications Advisor, Capt. Luke A. Coyle watches while 21-year-old Lance Cpl. Timothy A. Ebert, a Dover, Del. native and Lance Cpl. Jesse L. Jamison, a 20-year-old Sicklerville, NJ... More

Standing in a 50 caliber machine gun, Sgt. Bryce F.

Standing in a 50 caliber machine gun, Sgt. Bryce F.

Standing in a 50 caliber machine gun, Sgt. Bryce F. Catlett, a 28-year-old native of Preston, Ok. checks the readiness of the Marines in the convoy behind him. All the Marines with the wiremen platoon, 1st Mari... More

Vehicle Commander with Military Police Company, Combat

Vehicle Commander with Military Police Company, Combat

Vehicle Commander with Military Police Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Fwd) Cpl. Brian S. Soscia is confident that their training in the states has equipped them with the nece... More

Manning the 50 caliber machine-gun, Sgt. Bryce F. Catlett,

Manning the 50 caliber machine-gun, Sgt. Bryce F. Catlett,

Manning the 50 caliber machine-gun, Sgt. Bryce F. Catlett, a 28-year-old native of Preston, Ok. provides security for the wiremen Marines at work behind him. All the Marines with the wiremen platoon,1st Marine ... More

Wire Chief Sgt. Ratsamy J. Bouttavong, 22-year-old

Wire Chief Sgt. Ratsamy J. Bouttavong, 22-year-old

Wire Chief Sgt. Ratsamy J. Bouttavong, 22-year-old Sacramento, Calif. native stands with a group of communications Marines just moments after dismounting a humvee. The Wire Platoon with Communications Company,... More

Platoon Sergeant for 1st Platoon, Military Police Company,

Platoon Sergeant for 1st Platoon, Military Police Company,

Platoon Sergeant for 1st Platoon, Military Police Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Fwd) Staff Sgt. Keith S. Littreal talks with an Iraqi family through an interpreter while con... More

Lance Cpl. Jason P. Cogley, a 20-year-old Rocky Mount,

Lance Cpl. Jason P. Cogley, a 20-year-old Rocky Mount,

Lance Cpl. Jason P. Cogley, a 20-year-old Rocky Mount, N.C. native and a machine gunner with the Military Police Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Fwd), was getting prepared to ... More

Machine Gunner with Military Police Company, Combat

Machine Gunner with Military Police Company, Combat

Machine Gunner with Military Police Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Fwd), Pfc. Guy J. Verrier, a 22-year-old Virginia Beach, Va. native said "Avoiding complacency (is) the big... More

An Iraqi child clings to his mother's clothes while

An Iraqi child clings to his mother's clothes while

An Iraqi child clings to his mother's clothes while Marines speak to his father through an interpreter. Troops regularly carry candy to set Iraqi children at ease during routine vehicle stops. "They treat (Ira... More

As well as qualifications in field wiring, Lance Cpl.

As well as qualifications in field wiring, Lance Cpl.

As well as qualifications in field wiring, Lance Cpl. Nicole K. Estrada, a 20-year-old Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. native, is also qualified to operate the 50 caliber machine gun. Seen here, Estrada stands atop a... More

While other Marines with the wiremen platoon, 1st Marine

While other Marines with the wiremen platoon, 1st Marine

While other Marines with the wiremen platoon, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Fwd), provide security, 21-year-old Lance Cpl. Timothy A. Ebert, a Dover, Del. native and Lance Cpl. Jesse L. Jamison, a 20-year-old Sic... More

Machine Gunner Lance Cpl. Jason P. Cogley, a 20-year-old

Machine Gunner Lance Cpl. Jason P. Cogley, a 20-year-old

Machine Gunner Lance Cpl. Jason P. Cogley, a 20-year-old Rocky Mount, N.C. native, peers into a humvee windshield for a moment before returning to supply route observation, one of the many different missions pe... More

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