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Pfc. Quentin C. Johnson, front, and Lance Cpl. Joseph

Pfc. Quentin C. Johnson, front, and Lance Cpl. Joseph

Pfc. Quentin C. Johnson, front, and Lance Cpl. Joseph Lee, automotive organizational mechanics with 2nd Transportation Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 2, remove an exhaust pipe from the underside o... More

Lance Cpl. Christopher L. Weidner, an automotive

Lance Cpl. Christopher L. Weidner, an automotive

Lance Cpl. Christopher L. Weidner, an automotive organizational mechanic with Motor Transport Maintenance Company, 2nd Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment-25, applies grease to a bearing for an 870... More

Lance Cpl. Christopher L. Weidner, an automotive

Lance Cpl. Christopher L. Weidner, an automotive

Lance Cpl. Christopher L. Weidner, an automotive organizational mechanic with Motor Transport Maintenance Company, 2nd Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment-25, applies grease to a bearing for an 870... More

Lance Cpl. Joseph Lee, front, and Pfc. Quentin C. Johnson,

Lance Cpl. Joseph Lee, front, and Pfc. Quentin C. Johnson,

Lance Cpl. Joseph Lee, front, and Pfc. Quentin C. Johnson, automotive organizational mechanics with 2nd Transportation Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 2, remove an exhaust pipe from the underside o... More

Lance Cpl. Joseph Lee, left, and Pfc. Quentin C. Johnson,

Lance Cpl. Joseph Lee, left, and Pfc. Quentin C. Johnson,

Lance Cpl. Joseph Lee, left, and Pfc. Quentin C. Johnson, automotive organizational mechanics with 2nd Transportation Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 2, remove an exhaust pipe from the underside of... More

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