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Lance Cpl. Ilan Gallegos, Battalion Landing Team 1st

Lance Cpl. Ilan Gallegos, Battalion Landing Team 1st

Lance Cpl. Ilan Gallegos, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 22nd Marine Expedition Unit (MEU), lifts weights aboard the USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19). The MEU is deployed to the U.S. 6th Flee... More

Lance Cpl. Daniel Colwer, Battalion Landing Team 1st

Lance Cpl. Daniel Colwer, Battalion Landing Team 1st

Lance Cpl. Daniel Colwer, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 22nd Marine Expedition Unit (MEU), lifts weights aboard the USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19). The MEU is deployed to the U.S. 6th Flee... More

Lance Cpl. Benjamin Spaulding, Battalion Landing Team

Lance Cpl. Benjamin Spaulding, Battalion Landing Team

Lance Cpl. Benjamin Spaulding, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 22nd Marine Expedition Unit (MEU) lifts weights aboard the USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19). The MEU is deployed to the U.S. 6th ... More

Lance Cpl. Colten Ward, Battalion Landing Team 1st

Lance Cpl. Colten Ward, Battalion Landing Team 1st

Lance Cpl. Colten Ward, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), lifts weights aboard the USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19). The MEU is deployed to the U.S. 6th Fle... More

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