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Lance Corporal (LCPL) Nathan Heusdens, USMC, 7th Marine Regiment, armed with a 5.56mm M16A2 rifle, watch over his fellow Marines at Camp Coyote, Kuwait, during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

Lance Corporal (LCPL) Nathan Heusdens, USMC, 7th Marine Regiment, arme...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Ta Coyote Country: Kuwait (KWT) Scene Major Command Shown: 7th Marines Scene Camera Operator: SGT Pau... More

With his 5.56 mm M16A2 at his side and his Kodak SCS 660 digital camera, US Marine Corps (USMC) Lance Corporal (LCPL) Nathan Heusdens, Combat Photographer 1ST Marine Division, writes down caption information after taking photographs of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM events at Camp Ripper, Kuwait

With his 5.56 mm M16A2 at his side and his Kodak SCS 660 digital camer...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Camp Ripper Country: Kuwait (KWT) Scene Major Command Shown: 7th Marines Scene Camera Operator: LCPL ... More

US Marine Corps (USMC) Lance Corporal (LCPL) Nathan Heusdens, a Combat Photographer with the 1ST Marine Division at Camp Ripper, Kuwait, during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

US Marine Corps (USMC) Lance Corporal (LCPL) Nathan Heusdens, a Combat...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Camp Ripper Country: Kuwait (KWT) Scene Major Command Shown: 7th Marines Scene Camera Operator: SGT P... More

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