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A Marine from first Marine Regiment HQ Company shakes the dirt from his poncho liner prior to reporting in from Camp Horner, Camp Pendleton, to USS MOUNT VERNON (LSD 39) which is participating in Exercise KERNEL BLITZ '97 off coast of Southern California. KERNEL BLITZ is a bi-annual Commander-in-CHIEF Pacific (CINCPAC) fleet training exercise (FLEETEX) focused on operational/tactical training of Commander, Third Fleet (C3F)/ I Marine Expeditionary Forces (MEF) and Commander, Amphibious Group 3 (CPG-3)/ 1ST Marine Division (MARDIV). KERNEL BLITZ is designed to enhance the training of Sailors and Marines in the complexities of brigade-size amphibious assault operations

A Marine from first Marine Regiment HQ Company shakes the dirt from hi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KERNAL BLITZ 97 Base: Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene ... More

U.S. Marine Pvt. Kenneth Fink, a student with Bravo

U.S. Marine Pvt. Kenneth Fink, a student with Bravo

U.S. Marine Pvt. Kenneth Fink, a student with Bravo Company attending the School of Infantry West, holds up a sleeping system and poncho liner during a gear issue return at the SOI Supply Warehouse on Camp Pend... More

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