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Retired Sgt. Dwayne Collins, formerly with Marine Fighter

Retired Sgt. Dwayne Collins, formerly with Marine Fighter

Retired Sgt. Dwayne Collins, formerly with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232 and Deptford, N.J., native, takes a picture with Impact wrestling stars, A.J. Styles, Jeff Hardy, Brooke, and Gunner, at The Great E... More

Cpl. Jeffrey Vongsa, an Headquarters and Headquarters

Cpl. Jeffrey Vongsa, an Headquarters and Headquarters

Cpl. Jeffrey Vongsa, an Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron range coach and St. Louis native, receives an autographed photo from Impact wrestling star, Jeff Hardy, at The Great Escape aboard Marine Corps Air... More

Sgt. Cartarious Presley, a Marine Wing Communications

Sgt. Cartarious Presley, a Marine Wing Communications

Sgt. Cartarious Presley, a Marine Wing Communications Squadron 38 field wireman and Monroe, La., native, takes a picture with Impact wrestling stars, Jeff Hardy and Gunner, at The Great Escape aboard Marine Cor... More

Marines meet and receive autographs from Impact wrestling

Marines meet and receive autographs from Impact wrestling

Marines meet and receive autographs from Impact wrestling stars, Jeff Hardy, A.J. Styles, Brooke and Gunner, at The Great Escape aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Oct. 18. Marines also received p... More

Marines receive autographs from Impact wrestling stars,

Marines receive autographs from Impact wrestling stars,

Marines receive autographs from Impact wrestling stars, Jeff Hardy, A.J. Styles, Brooke, and Gunner, at The Great Escape aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Oct. 18. Marines received photo opportun... More

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