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Terence Ford, instructor for F-stop Warrior Project

Terence Ford, instructor for F-stop Warrior Project

Terence Ford, instructor for F-stop Warrior Project at Wounded Warrior Battalion West, shakes hands with Marines graduating from the F-stop Warrior Project, an introductory photography class aboard Camp Pendlet... More

Terence Ford, instructor for F-stop Warrior Project

Terence Ford, instructor for F-stop Warrior Project

Terence Ford, instructor for F-stop Warrior Project at Wounded Warrior Battalion West, speaks at the graduation for 15 Marines. The project is an introductory photography class that teaches skills and therapy t... More

Lt. Col. Joseph T. Allena, commanding officer of Wounded

Lt. Col. Joseph T. Allena, commanding officer of Wounded

Lt. Col. Joseph T. Allena, commanding officer of Wounded Warrior Battalion West, graduated 15 Marines from the F-stop Warrior Project, an introductory photography class aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Dec. 4. Th... More

Pictures taken by two Wounded Warrior Battalion West

Pictures taken by two Wounded Warrior Battalion West

Pictures taken by two Wounded Warrior Battalion West Marines are on display during a graduation ceremony for the F-stop Warrior Project, an introductory photography class aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Dec. 4. ... More

Terence Ford, instructor for F-stop Warrior Project

Terence Ford, instructor for F-stop Warrior Project

Terence Ford, instructor for F-stop Warrior Project at Wounded Warrior Battalion West, shakes hands with Marines graduating from the F-stop Warrior Project, an introductory photography class aboard Camp Pendlet... More

Terence Ford, instructor for F-stop Warrior Project

Terence Ford, instructor for F-stop Warrior Project

Terence Ford, instructor for F-stop Warrior Project at Wounded Warrior Battalion West, shakes hands with Marines graduating from the F-stop Warrior Project, an introductory photography class aboard Camp Pendlet... More

Instructors and commanders give a round of applause

Instructors and commanders give a round of applause

Instructors and commanders give a round of applause to Marines graduating the F-stop Warrior Project, an introductory photography class aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Dec. 4. The 12-week class gives skills and ... More

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