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U.S. Navy Mass Communication SPECIALIST Third Class Orlando Quintero, attached to Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, Detachment Combat Camera-Norfolk, lies in concealment armed with a 5.56 mm M4 Carbine, during a semi-annual field training exercise held at Fort Eustis, Va., on Nov. 4, 2006. Quintero joined more than 30 other active duty and reserve Sailors for the four-day exercise, designed to hone photographic skills in conjunction with basic combat tactics. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 2nd Class Elizabeth R. Allen) (Released)

U.S. Navy Mass Communication SPECIALIST Third Class Orlando Quintero, ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Eustis State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MC3 Elizabeth R. Allen, USN Release Status: Rele... More

U.S. Navy Mass Communication SPECIALIST Third Class Joan Kretschmer, keeps her 5.56 mm M4 carbine at the ready as she moves in a single-file squad line, during a annual field training exercise held at Fort Eustis, Va., on Nov. 4, 2006. Kretschmer, attached to the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, Detachment Combat Camera ' Norfolk, joined more than 30 other active duty and reserve Sailors for the four-day exercise. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 2nd Class Roger Duncan) (Released)

U.S. Navy Mass Communication SPECIALIST Third Class Joan Kretschmer, k...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Eustis State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MC2 Roger S. Duncan, USN Release Status: Release... More

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