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Cpl. Joseph Dutton, from Brookline, Vermont, pry nails

Cpl. Joseph Dutton, from Brookline, Vermont, pry nails

Cpl. Joseph Dutton, from Brookline, Vermont, pry nails loose in the wooden flooring in an old military housing facility Jan. 9 during exercise Lava Viper 15-1.2 at Kawaihae Harbor, Hawaii. Dutton is removing th... More

Lance Cpl. Timothy Kean, from Waterbury, Connecticut,

Lance Cpl. Timothy Kean, from Waterbury, Connecticut,

Lance Cpl. Timothy Kean, from Waterbury, Connecticut, uses a circular saw to separate the different pieces of the wooden flooring in an old military housing facility Jan. 9 during exercise Lava Viper 15-1.2 at ... More

A Marine uses a buzz saw to cut out extra parts of

A Marine uses a buzz saw to cut out extra parts of

A Marine uses a buzz saw to cut out extra parts of the wooden flooring in an old military housing facility Jan. 9 during exercise Lava Viper 15-1.2 at Kawaihae Harbor, Hawaii. The Marine cuts out the extra to h... More

A Marine uses a crowbar to pry loose a nail in the

A Marine uses a crowbar to pry loose a nail in the

A Marine uses a crowbar to pry loose a nail in the wooden flooring in an old military housing facility Jan. 9 during exercise Lava Viper 15-1.2 at Kawaihae Harbor, Hawaii. The Marine is removing the nails to re... More

Cpl. Joseph Dutton, from Brookline, Vermont, pry nails

Cpl. Joseph Dutton, from Brookline, Vermont, pry nails

Cpl. Joseph Dutton, from Brookline, Vermont, pry nails loose in the wooden flooring in an old military housing facility Jan. 9 during exercise Lava Viper 15-1.2 at Kawaihae Harbor, Hawaii. Dutton is removing th... More

Lance Cpl. Timothy Kean, from Waterbury, Connecticut,

Lance Cpl. Timothy Kean, from Waterbury, Connecticut,

Lance Cpl. Timothy Kean, from Waterbury, Connecticut, uses a circular saw to separate the different pieces of the wooden flooring in an old military housing facility Jan. 9 during exercise Lava Viper 15-1.2 at ... More

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