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Marines on KL-250D3 motorcycles negotiate a cross-country course during a ten-day motorcycle driver training package

Marines on KL-250D3 motorcycles negotiate a cross-country course durin...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: State: Okinawa Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Hurtsfield Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

A Marine on KL-250D3 motorcycle climbs a hill as he negotiates a cross-country course during a ten-day motorcycle driver training package

A Marine on KL-250D3 motorcycle climbs a hill as he negotiates a cross...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: State: Okinawa Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Hurtsfield Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Soldiers operate AN/URC-103/V radios, left, and an RF 7401 remote control console in the Edingen Transceiver Station operations room. Also shown is the KL-42 message encryption device

Soldiers operate AN/URC-103/V radios, left, and an RF 7401 remote cont...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Edingen Country: West Germany (FRG) Scene Camera Operator: Sgt Vincent R. Kitts Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digi... More

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