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Cpl. Greg B. Andris grapples during formal non-commissioned

Cpl. Greg B. Andris grapples during formal non-commissioned

Cpl. Greg B. Andris grapples during formal non-commissioned officer leadership training April 23 aboard USS Pearl Harbor here. The 27-year-old Fresno, Calif., native serves as a heavy-equipment operator with Co... More

Cpl. Terrance J. Texeira, left, and Lance Cpl. Kevin

Cpl. Terrance J. Texeira, left, and Lance Cpl. Kevin

Cpl. Terrance J. Texeira, left, and Lance Cpl. Kevin C. Curnutt play bingo aboard USS Makin Island (LHD 8) here Feb. 23. Texeira, a 22-year-old Saint Joseph, Miss., native, is a vehicle crewman with Battalion L... More

Marines maintain vehicles

Marines maintain vehicles

Cpls. Zachary Hinna, left, and Bradley Engelman, right, clean a light armored vehicle here April 21. The Marines serves with Battalion Landing Team 3/1, as the ground combat element for the 11th Marine Expediti... More

Sgt. Shaun R. Finch inspects Cpl. Daniel J. Davis during

Sgt. Shaun R. Finch inspects Cpl. Daniel J. Davis during

Sgt. Shaun R. Finch inspects Cpl. Daniel J. Davis during formal non-commissioned officer leadership training April 22 aboard USS Pearl Harbor here. Finch hails from Dunlap, Tenn., and serves as a bulk fuel spec... More

Cpl. Vincent G. Lopez grapples during formal

Cpl. Vincent G. Lopez grapples during formal

Cpl. Vincent G. Lopez grapples during formal non-commissioned officer leadership training April 22 aboard USS Pearl Harbor here. The 20-year-old Scottsbluff, Neb., native serves as a radio operator for Battery ... More

With pepper spray in his face, Cpl. Joe Henry, right,

With pepper spray in his face, Cpl. Joe Henry, right,

With pepper spray in his face, Cpl. Joe Henry, right, strikes a pad with a baton during non-lethal weapons training aboard USS Pearl Harbor here April 6. The 24-year-old Seattle native serves as a motor transpo... More

Petty Officer 1st Class Logan Viers, a hospital corpsman

Petty Officer 1st Class Logan Viers, a hospital corpsman

Petty Officer 1st Class Logan Viers, a hospital corpsman from the shock and trauma platoon with Combat Logistics Battalion 24, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, fills his plate with food during a celebration of t... More

Seaman J'Marcus Housley, a hospital corpsman with Alpha

Seaman J'Marcus Housley, a hospital corpsman with Alpha

Seaman J'Marcus Housley, a hospital corpsman with Alpha Company, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, picks out fruit in celebration of the 114th birthday o... More

Marines with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit exercise

Marines with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit exercise

Marines with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit exercise during formal non-commissioned officer leadership training April 23 aboard USS Pearl Harbor here. The unit is deployed as part of the Makin Island Amphib... More

Sgt. Matthew R. Flynn inspects Cpl. Vincent Lopez during

Sgt. Matthew R. Flynn inspects Cpl. Vincent Lopez during

Sgt. Matthew R. Flynn inspects Cpl. Vincent Lopez during formal non-commissioned officer leadership training April 22 aboard USS Pearl Harbor here. Flynn hails from Kansas City, Mo., and serves as a combat engi... More

Lance Cpl. Kevin C. Curnutt plays bingo aboard USS

Lance Cpl. Kevin C. Curnutt plays bingo aboard USS

Lance Cpl. Kevin C. Curnutt plays bingo aboard USS Makin Island (LHD 8) here Feb. 23. The 21-year-old Pomeroy, Wash., native serves as an infantryman with Battalion Landing Team 3/1, the ground combat element f... More

Cpl. Steven V. Stroud exercises during formal

Cpl. Steven V. Stroud exercises during formal

Cpl. Steven V. Stroud exercises during formal non-commissioned officer leadership training April 22 aboard USS Pearl Harbor here. The 22-year-old Turlock, Calif., native serves as a metal worker for Combat Logi... More

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