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CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - Marjah

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - Marjah

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - Marjah District Governor Abdul Mutalib shakes hands with U.S Marine Lt. Col. Donald Wright, Regimental Combat Team 1 executive officer, during a transfer of authorit... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - Col. David

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - Col. David

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - Col. David Furness, Regimental Combat Team 1 commanding officer, addresses coalition and Afghan forces and Afghan government officials during a transition of authorit... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - The Regimental

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - The Regimental

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - The Regimental Combat Team 1 color guard performs during a transfer of authority ceremony here Aug. 28. After a yearlong deployment, RCT-1 transferred the command of ... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - The Regimental

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - The Regimental

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - The Regimental Combat Team 1 color guard performs during a transfer of authority ceremony here Aug. 28. After a yearlong deployment, RCT-1 transferred the command of ... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - The Regimental

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - The Regimental

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - The Regimental Combat Team 1 color guard performs during a transfer of authority ceremony here Aug. 28. After a yearlong deployment, RCT-1 transferred the command of ... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine Col. David Furness (right), Regimental Combat Team 1 commanding officer, and Sgt. Maj. Bryan Zickefoose, RCT-1 sergeant major, retire the colors during a ... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - The Regimental

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - The Regimental

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - The Regimental Combat Team 1 color guard performs during a transfer of authority ceremony here Aug. 28. After a yearlong deployment, RCT-1 transferred the command of ... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine Cpl. Alexander Young, the organizational flag bearer of the Regimental Combat Team 1 color guard, performs during a ceremony marking the transfer of autho... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - Marjah

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - Marjah

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - Marjah District Governor Abdul Mutalib shakes hands with U.S Marine Lt. Col. Donald Wright, Regimental Combat Team 1 executive officer, during a transfer of authorit... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine Brig. Gen. Lewis Craparotta, 2nd Marine Division (Forward) commanding general, Task Force Leatherneck, addresses coalition and Afghan forces and Afghan go... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine Col. Roger Turner, Regimental Combat Team 5 commanding officer, addresses coalition and Afghan forces and Afghan government officials during a transition ... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - Col. David

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - Col. David

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - Col. David Furness, Regimental Combat Team 1 commanding officer, addresses coalition and Afghan forces and Afghan government officials during a transition of authorit... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine Col. David Furness (right), Regimental Combat Team 1 commanding officer, and Sgt. Maj. Bryan Zickefoose, RCT-1 sergeant major, retire the colors during a ... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine Brig. Gen. Lewis Craparotta, 2nd Marine Division (Forward) commanding general, Task Force Leatherneck, addresses coalition and Afghan forces and Afghan go... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine Col. Roger Turner, Regimental Combat Team 5 commanding officer, addresses coalition and Afghan forces and Afghan government officials during a transition ... More

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine

CAMP DWYER, Helmand province, Afghanistan - U.S. Marine Cpl. Alexander Young, the organizational flag bearer of the Regimental Combat Team 1 color guard, performs during a ceremony marking the transfer of autho... More

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