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A Marine with the Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground

A Marine with the Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground

A Marine with the Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Boston explains the statistics and purpose of the M249 SAW to members of a ship tour group as part of the Marines’ static weapons display March 14,... More

A Marine with the Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground

A Marine with the Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground

A Marine with the Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Boston explains to part of a ship tour group how to hold and the purpose of the M16A4 service rifle as part of the Marines’ static weapons display ... More

A child with a tour group aboard the USS Arlington

A child with a tour group aboard the USS Arlington

A child with a tour group aboard the USS Arlington mans the Humvee-mounted M2 .50-Caliber Machine Gun while being instructed by a Marine with the Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Boston March 14, 20... More

A Marine with the Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground

A Marine with the Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground

A Marine with the Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Boston explains how to hold and the purpose of the M16A4 service rifle to members of a ship tour group as part of the Marines’ static weapons displ... More

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