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U.S. Marine Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature

U.S. Marine Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature

U.S. Marine Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man with Electronics Maintenance Company, 3rd Maintenance Battalion, III Marine Expeditionary Force, displays his Navy and Marine Corps Achievement med... More

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man with Electronics Maintenance Company, 3rd Maintenance Battalion, III Marine Expeditionary Force, displays his Navy and Marine Corps Achievement medal he receiv... More

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man with Electronics Maintenance Company, 3rd Maintenance Battalion, III Marine Expeditionary Force, solders wires to the new cord replacement using a microscope a... More

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man with Electronic Maintenance Company, 3rd Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 35, III Marine Expeditionary Force, experiments with unused parts to ... More

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man with Electronic Maintenance Company, 3rd Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 35, III Marine Expeditionary Force, solders new metal to one of the o... More

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man with Electronics Maintenance Company, 3rd Maintenance Battalion, III Marine Expeditionary Force, works diligently on a new repair with a puzzled look at Camp K... More

Cpl. Ricki D. Clement solders new metal to one of the

Cpl. Ricki D. Clement solders new metal to one of the

Cpl. Ricki D. Clement solders new metal to one of the old radio cords on Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan on Oct. 20, 2016. Clement’s innovational talent has saved the Marine Corps thousands of dollars in logistics ... More

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man

Cpl. Riki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man with Electronics Maintenance Company, 3rd Maintenance Battalion, III Marine Expeditionary Force, solders new metal to one of the old radio cords on Camp Kinser... More

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ricki D. Clement, a micro/miniature

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ricki D. Clement, a micro/miniature

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ricki D. Clement, a micro/miniature repair man with Electronics Maintenance Company, 3rd Maintenance Battalion, III Marine Expeditionary Force, displays his Navy and Marine Corps Achievem... More

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