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Cpl. Edgardo Ramirez-Luna, a Motor Transport vehicle

Cpl. Edgardo Ramirez-Luna, a Motor Transport vehicle

Cpl. Edgardo Ramirez-Luna, a Motor Transport vehicle operator with Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), receives his Certificate of Naturalization from Mr. Robert V. Looney, a c... More

Lance Cpl. Roy Castro, an aircraft mechanic with Marine

Lance Cpl. Roy Castro, an aircraft mechanic with Marine

Lance Cpl. Roy Castro, an aircraft mechanic with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 169, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), receives his Certificate of Naturalization from Mr. Robert V. Looney, a citizens... More

Sgt. Oscar Galindo-Barrios, an aviation electrician

Sgt. Oscar Galindo-Barrios, an aviation electrician

Sgt. Oscar Galindo-Barrios, an aviation electrician with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 16, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), receives his Certificate of Naturalization from Mr. Robert V. Looney, a Citize... More

Cpl. Yevgeniy Levin, an airframes mechanic with Marine

Cpl. Yevgeniy Levin, an airframes mechanic with Marine

Cpl. Yevgeniy Levin, an airframes mechanic with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 362, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), receives his Certificate of Naturalization from Mr. Robert V. Looney, a Citizenship and ... More

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