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U.S. Navy Lt. Michael S. Kennedy, Marine Rotational

U.S. Navy Lt. Michael S. Kennedy, Marine Rotational

U.S. Navy Lt. Michael S. Kennedy, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin Chaplain, serves communion to Maj. Christopher W. Simpson, Company C Commander, at the Company C bivouac in Cultana Training Area, South Austra... More

U.S. Navy Lt. Michael S. Kennedy, Marine Rotational

U.S. Navy Lt. Michael S. Kennedy, Marine Rotational

U.S. Navy Lt. Michael S. Kennedy, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin Chaplain, serves communion to Lance Cpl. John Larue, a rifleman, at the Company C bivouac in Cultana Training Area, South Australia, Australia,... More

Two humvees with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin,

Two humvees with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin,

Two humvees with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, holding the MRF-D Chaplain, arrive at the Company C bivouac in Cultana Training Area, South Australia, Australia, June 5, 2016. Military chaplains serve all sp... More

U.S. Navy Lt. Michael S. Kennedy, Marine Rotational

U.S. Navy Lt. Michael S. Kennedy, Marine Rotational

U.S. Navy Lt. Michael S. Kennedy, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin Chaplain, serves communion at the Company C bivouac in Cultana Training Area, South Australia, Australia, June 5, 2016. Military chaplains serv... More

Communion is served to Marines and sailors at the Company

Communion is served to Marines and sailors at the Company

Communion is served to Marines and sailors at the Company C bivouac in Cultana Training Area, South Australia, Australia, June 5, 2016. Military chaplains serve all spiritual needs and ensure service members ar... More

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