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COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – A tank rolls into position at the outpost late at night after a recent overwatch mission. The tanks with 1st Tank Battalion weigh ab... More

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – Two tanks sit beside each other after a full day of riding through Helmand province recently. The tankers with 1st Tank Battalion ha... More

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – Glowing red lights pour out of several Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles. The Marines relax in the combat vehicles by watchin... More

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – A Marine plays a game on his portable media player as the moon rises over the horizon behind the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected veh... More

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – The view from atop a tank depicts the moon peaking over the horizon outside the outpost recently. The Marines with 1st Tank Battalio... More

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – A stretcher sits atop a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle to sleep on under the night sky. The COP was named after Cpl. Michae... More

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – Marines with Battalion Landing Team 3/8 wait for their ride back to Camp Leatherneck recently. The Marines arrived in Afghanistan ea... More

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – A Marine with 1st Tank Battalion sleeps next to his tank after a hard day’s work. The night breeze keeps the Marines cool when they ... More

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – A Marine with 1st Tank Battalion takes in the scenery atop a tank. COP Ouellette sits on a hill that allows the Marines on guard dut... More

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic

COMBAT OUTPOST OUELLETTE, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – Marines unwind and play a friendly game of cards while listening to music after a hard day’s work. This scene is a common nightly ri... More

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