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Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, poses with

Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, poses with

Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, poses with Marines from Edson Range, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Sept. 28. Meyer received a tour of Edson Range and spoke with recruits completing the Crucible.

Sergeant Maj. Frank E. Pulley (Ret.) fires an M16-A4

Sergeant Maj. Frank E. Pulley (Ret.) fires an M16-A4

Sergeant Maj. Frank E. Pulley (Ret.) fires an M16-A4 Service Rifle during his visit to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Sept. 28. Pulley visited with Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, who receive... More

Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, poses with

Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, poses with

Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, poses with Marines from Lima Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, during his visit to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., ... More

Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, fires an M16-A4

Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, fires an M16-A4

Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, fires an M16-A4 Service Rifle during his visit to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Sept. 28. Meyer received a tour of Edson Range and spoke with recruits complet... More

Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, speaks to recruits

Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, speaks to recruits

Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, speaks to recruits from Lima Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, during his visit to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., ... More

Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, fires an M16-A4

Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, fires an M16-A4

Dakota Meyer, Medal of Honor recipient, fires an M16-A4 Service Rifle during his visit to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Sept. 28. Meyer received a tour of Edson Range and spoke with recruits complet... More

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