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Staff Sgt. Dela Tsawo, artillery gun section chief

Staff Sgt. Dela Tsawo, artillery gun section chief

Staff Sgt. Dela Tsawo, artillery gun section chief with Fox 2/12 Battery, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, and Gunnery Sgt. Steven R. Mcneill, motor transport chief with Fox 2/12 Battery, 26th MEU, fire downrang... More

Staff Sgt. Brayan Bousant, radio chief with Fox 2/12

Staff Sgt. Brayan Bousant, radio chief with Fox 2/12

Staff Sgt. Brayan Bousant, radio chief with Fox 2/12 Battery, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, fires downrange during a M9 Pistol qualification on the flight deck aboard USS Carter Hall in the U.S. Navy Fifth Fl... More

Marines with Company L, Battalion Landing Team 3/8,

Marines with Company L, Battalion Landing Team 3/8,

Marines with Company L, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, stand on the firing line during a Combat Marksmanship shoot on the flight deck aboard USS Carter Hall in the U.S. Navy Fifth F... More

Gunnery Sgt. Steven R. Mcneill, motor transport chief

Gunnery Sgt. Steven R. Mcneill, motor transport chief

Gunnery Sgt. Steven R. Mcneill, motor transport chief with Fox 2/12 Battery, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, loads rounds into his magazine prior to a M9 Pistol qualification on the flight deck aboard USS Carte... More

A Marine with Company L, Battalion Landing Team 3/8,

A Marine with Company L, Battalion Landing Team 3/8,

A Marine with Company L, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, fires downrange during a Combat Marksmanship shoot on the flight deck aboard USS Carter Hall in the U.S. Navy Fifth Fleet Are... More

A Marine with Company L, Battalion Landing Team 3/8,

A Marine with Company L, Battalion Landing Team 3/8,

A Marine with Company L, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, stands on the firing line during a Combat Marksmanship shoot on the flight deck aboard USS Carter Hall in the U.S. Navy Fifth... More

Staff Sgt. Dela Tsawo, artillery gun section chief

Staff Sgt. Dela Tsawo, artillery gun section chief

Staff Sgt. Dela Tsawo, artillery gun section chief with Fox 2/12 Battery, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, and Gunnery Sgt. Steven R. Mcneill, motor transport chief with Fox 2/12 Battery, 26th MEU, fire downrang... More

Staff Sgt. Dela Tsawo, artillery gun section chief

Staff Sgt. Dela Tsawo, artillery gun section chief

Staff Sgt. Dela Tsawo, artillery gun section chief with Fox 2/12 Battery, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, inserts his magazine prior to a M9 Pistol qualification on the flight deck aboard USS Carter Hall in th... More

Gunnery Sgt. Steven R. Mcneill, motor transport chief

Gunnery Sgt. Steven R. Mcneill, motor transport chief

Gunnery Sgt. Steven R. Mcneill, motor transport chief with Fox 2/12 Battery, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, fires downrange during a M9 Pistol qualification on the flight deck aboard USS Carter Hall in the U... More

A Marine with Company L, Battalion Landing Team 3/8,

A Marine with Company L, Battalion Landing Team 3/8,

A Marine with Company L, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, grabs a magazine to load into his M16A4 service rifle during a Combat Marksmanship shoot on the flight deck aboard USS Carter... More

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