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Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with 2nd LAAD Battalion, dabs paint from his palate onto the canvas of a painting he is finishing April 3 in the 2nd LAAD headquarters building aboard Marine Corp... More

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, the motor transport chief of

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, the motor transport chief of

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, the motor transport chief of Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point’s A Battery, 2nd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion, puts the finishing touches on one of his paintings in the 2nd LAAD... More

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, the motor transport chief of

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, the motor transport chief of

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, the motor transport chief of Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point’s A Battery, 2nd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion, puts the finishing touches on one of his paintings in the 2nd LAAD... More

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with 2nd LAAD Battalion, displays one of his most recent paintings. In the painting a Marine is depicted going through a struggle. At the bottom, the devil who re... More

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with 2nd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion, adds the final additions to one of his paintings April 3, in the squadron’s headquarters building aboard Marine Corps... More

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with 2nd LAAD Battalion, stands and takes time to admire his work in the 2nd LAAD headquarters building aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, April 3. San... More

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with 2nd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion, adds the final additions to one of his paintings April 3, in the squadron’s headquarters building aboard Marine Corps... More

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, the motor transport chief of

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, the motor transport chief of

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, the motor transport chief of Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point’s A Battery, 2nd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion, listens to Jimi Hendrix while he puts the finishing touches on one... More

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with 2nd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion, adds the final additions to one of his paintings April 3, in the squadron’s headquarters building aboard Marine Corps... More

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with

Sgt. Shane P. Santelli, a motor transport chief with 2nd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion, adds the final additions to one of his paintings April 3, in the squadron’s headquarters building aboard Marine Corps... More

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