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Civilian Maynard Sandy (left) and GUNNERY Sergeant R. J. Terhune (right) disconnect a dummy MIM-104 Patriot from its crane after being unloaded from its rail flatbed during WEAPONS AND TACTICS INSTRUCTION 1-99

Civilian Maynard Sandy (left) and GUNNERY Sergeant R. J. Terhune (righ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: WEAPONS AND TACTICS INSTRUCTION 1-99 Base: Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma State: Arizona (AZ) Country: United States Of Ameri... More

An M983 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Tractor Truck (HEMTT) stands ready as GUNNERY Sergeant R. J. Terhune (left), Jack Arntz (center) and Marvin Neermann (right) install a mobile rail ramp to its flatbed during WEAPONS AND TACTICS INSTRUCTION 1-99

An M983 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Tractor Truck (HEMTT) stands ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: WEAPONS AND TACTICS INSTRUCTION 1-99 Base: Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma State: Arizona (AZ) Country: United States Of Ameri... More

GUNNERY Sergeant R. J. Terhune (left) and Civilian Maynard Sandy (right) lift a dummy MIM-104 Patriot from its rail flatbed during WEAPONS AND TACTICS INSTRUCTION 1-99

GUNNERY Sergeant R. J. Terhune (left) and Civilian Maynard Sandy (righ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: WEAPONS AND TACTICS INSTRUCTION 1-99 Base: Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma State: Arizona (AZ) Country: United States Of Ameri... More

Terhune, Jas R - State: Washington - Year: 1863
Terhune, J R - State: Washington - Year: 1863
Terhune, James R - State: Washington - Year: 1863

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