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Lance Cpl. Michael J. Kirkpatrick looks over his gear

Lance Cpl. Michael J. Kirkpatrick looks over his gear

Lance Cpl. Michael J. Kirkpatrick looks over his gear display to make sure everything is ready for the upcoming inspection at the bulk fuel depot on Camp Hansen Oct. 26. Kirkpatrick, a bulk fuel specialist with... More

Two Marines standby at parade rest as their battalion’s

Two Marines standby at parade rest as their battalion’s

Two Marines standby at parade rest as their battalion’s commanding officer and sergeant major perform an inspection behind them at the bulk fuel depot on Camp Hansen Oct. 26. The Marines with 9th Engineer Suppo... More

Lance Cpl. Michael J. Kirkpatrick organizes his gear

Lance Cpl. Michael J. Kirkpatrick organizes his gear

Lance Cpl. Michael J. Kirkpatrick organizes his gear display before being inspected by his battalion’s commanding officer and sergeant major. Kirkpatrick, a bulk fuel specialist with 9th Engineer Support Battal... More

Marines gather around a gear display to see how to

Marines gather around a gear display to see how to

Marines gather around a gear display to see how to organize their items for a battalion commander’s inspection at the bulk fuel depot on Camp Hansen Oct. 26. The Marines with 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 3rd... More

Marines stand behind their gear displays waiting to

Marines stand behind their gear displays waiting to

Marines stand behind their gear displays waiting to be inspected by their battalion’s commanding officer and sergeant major at the bulk fuel depot on Camp Hansen Oct. 26. The Marines are with 9th Engineer Suppo... More

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