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Lance Cpl. Christopher A. Degraw, left, Gunnery Sgt.

Lance Cpl. Christopher A. Degraw, left, Gunnery Sgt.

Lance Cpl. Christopher A. Degraw, left, Gunnery Sgt. Juan Padilla, far right, and Cpl. Benjamin W. Debottis work together to set up an OE-254 antenna Sept. 16 in Irai, Palau. The training increased the Marines’... More

Gunnery Sgt. Juan Padilla, right, Cpl. Christopher

Gunnery Sgt. Juan Padilla, right, Cpl. Christopher

Gunnery Sgt. Juan Padilla, right, Cpl. Christopher A. Degraw, center, and Cpl. Cameron Huntelman work together to quickly set up an OE-254 antenna Sept. 16 in Irai, Palau. The training improved the Marines prof... More

U.S. Marines work together to quickly set up an OE-254

U.S. Marines work together to quickly set up an OE-254

U.S. Marines work together to quickly set up an OE-254 antenna Sept. 16 in Irai, Palau. The training familiarized the Marines with the equipment by testing how fast they could set up the antenna. The OE-254 is ... More

Cpl. Stephanie Hauer, right, and Lance Cpl. Christopher

Cpl. Stephanie Hauer, right, and Lance Cpl. Christopher

Cpl. Stephanie Hauer, right, and Lance Cpl. Christopher A. Degraw work together to quickly set up an OE-254 antenna Sept. 16 in Irai, Palau. The training helped the Marines to hone their skills with the equipme... More

U.S. Marines work together to quickly set up an OE-254

U.S. Marines work together to quickly set up an OE-254

U.S. Marines work together to quickly set up an OE-254 antenna Sept. 16 in Irai, Palau. The training familiarized the Marines with the equipment by testing how fast they could set up the antenna. The OE-254 is ... More

Cpl. Cameron Huntelman, right, works with fellow Marines

Cpl. Cameron Huntelman, right, works with fellow Marines

Cpl. Cameron Huntelman, right, works with fellow Marines to set up the COM 201B Lightweight Very High Frequency Communication Antenna during a training event Sept. 16 in Irai, Palau. The training helped the Mar... More

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