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U.S. Marine Sgt. Sean Bernstein, middle, teaches

U.S. Marine Sgt. Sean Bernstein, middle, teaches

U.S. Marine Sgt. Sean Bernstein, middle, teaches nomenclature and handling techniques for the M45 1911 A1 pistol during a female engagement team class aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2). Berns... More

U.S. Marine Sgt. Sean Bernstein, middle, teaches

U.S. Marine Sgt. Sean Bernstein, middle, teaches

U.S. Marine Sgt. Sean Bernstein, middle, teaches nomenclature and handling techniques for the M45 1911 A1 pistol during a female engagement team class aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2). Berns... More

U.S. Marine Sgt. Daniel Mullis, left, teaches nomenclature

U.S. Marine Sgt. Daniel Mullis, left, teaches nomenclature

U.S. Marine Sgt. Daniel Mullis, left, teaches nomenclature and handling techniques for the M9 Beretta pistol during a female engagement team class aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2). Mullis is... More

U.S. Marine Sgt. Jeanette Ventura, left, receives

U.S. Marine Sgt. Jeanette Ventura, left, receives

U.S. Marine Sgt. Jeanette Ventura, left, receives instruction from Sgt. Sean Bernstein on handling techniques for the M45 1911 A1 pistol during a female engagement team class aboard the amphibious assault ship ... More

A U.S. Marine with the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit

A U.S. Marine with the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit

A U.S. Marine with the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit practices handling the M9 Beretta pistol during a female engagement team class aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2). The Marines are partici... More

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