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Cpl. Ramiro Saucedo, military policeman, Military Police

Cpl. Ramiro Saucedo, military policeman, Military Police

Cpl. Ramiro Saucedo, military policeman, Military Police Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, explains the elements of a flak jacket to a visitor of the Harbor Days event at Oceans... More

Citizens of Oceanside interact with a static display

Citizens of Oceanside interact with a static display

Citizens of Oceanside interact with a static display by Marines and sailors with 1st Marine Logistics Group in Oceanside, Calif., during the annual Harbor Days celebration, Sept. 25. The display allowed the vis... More

A Boy Scout pretends to be a Marine as he mans the

A Boy Scout pretends to be a Marine as he mans the

A Boy Scout pretends to be a Marine as he mans the turret of a Humvee in Oceanside, Calif., Sept. 25. The Humvee was part of a static display set up by service members during the annual Harbor Days event.

Marines and sailors with 1st Marine Logistics Group

Marines and sailors with 1st Marine Logistics Group

Marines and sailors with 1st Marine Logistics Group present a Forward Resuscitative Surgical Suite to the public during the Harbor Days celebration in Oceanside, Calif., Sept. 25. The FRSS is used to stabilize ... More

Children have fun playing inside a 7-ton truck during

Children have fun playing inside a 7-ton truck during

Children have fun playing inside a 7-ton truck during the Oceanside Harbor Days event in Oceanside, Calif., Sept. 25. The truck was among many other equipment displayed by Marines and sailors from 1st Marine Lo... More

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