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US Marine Sergeant Duaine Martin, Headquarters and Service Battallion, Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia, tries to pin Cerpiz Papagan, from Turkey, during the gold medal round of the 58Kg Greco-Roman competition in the 19th World Military Wrestling Championship on October 26th, 2000. SGT Martin won the match with a pin and won gold. The Conseil International du Sport Militaire 19th World Military Wrestling Championship (CISM) is a multi-national wrestling tournament hosted by Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., from Oct. 25-29. Competing nations include: Brazil, China, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Slovakia, Turkey, the United States and Vietnam. Wrestlers will be competing in two ...

US Marine Sergeant Duaine Martin, Headquarters and Service Battallion,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: US Marine Sergeant Duaine Martin, Headquarters and Service Battallion, Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia, tries to pin Cerpiz Pa... More

US Marine Sergeant Marcel Cooper, sitting, and Lance Corporal Jacob Clark, both from Headquarters and Service Battallion, Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia, await their first-round matches at the 19th World Military Wrestling Championships on October 25th, 2000, at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. The Conseil International du Sport Militaire 19th World Military Wrestling Championship (CISM) is a multi-national wrestling tournament hosted by Lejeune, from Oct. 25-29. Competing nations include: Brazil, China, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Slovakia, Turkey, the United States, and Vietnam. Wrestlers will be competing in two different competitions; Free-Style and Greco-Roman

US Marine Sergeant Marcel Cooper, sitting, and Lance Corporal Jacob Cl...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Larry A. Simmons, ... More

US Marine Sergeant Duaine Martin, Headquarters and Service Battallion, Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia, pins Cerpiz Papagan from Turkey, in the gold medal round, 58Kg Greco-Roman competition of the 19th World Military Wrestling Championship on October 26th, 2000. The Conseil International du Sport Militaire 19th World Military Wrestling Championship (CISM) is a multi-national wrestling tournament hosted by Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., from Oct. 25-29. Competing nations include: Brazil, China, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Slovakia, Turkey, the United States and Vietnam. Wrestlers will be competing in two different competitions, Free-Style and Greco-Roman

US Marine Sergeant Duaine Martin, Headquarters and Service Battallion,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Jeremy T. Lock, US... More

All Marine Wrestilng Coach Captain Jay Antonelli (Left), from Headquarters and Service Battallion, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, fans off US Air Force SENIOR AIRMAN Aaron Sieracki, 21st Services Squadron, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, on October 26th, 2000. SRA Sieracki was in a 30-second rest period of his match with Attila Batky, from Slovakia (Not shown), during the 85Kg Greco-Roman competition of the 19th World Military Wrestling Championship. SRA Sieracki lost the match 1-5. The Conseil International du Sport Militaire 19th World Military Wrestling Championship (CISM) is a multi-national wrestling tournament hosted by Marine Corps base Camp Lejeune from Oct. 25-29...

All Marine Wrestilng Coach Captain Jay Antonelli (Left), from Headquar...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: All Marine Wrestilng Coach Captain Jay Antonelli (Left), from Headquarters and Service Battallion, Marine Corps Base Quantico, ... More

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