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Wielding a pick axe and adding the brute strength of a Marine, Sergeant (SGT) William Anderson from Melbourne, Iowa, with Battalion Landing Team (BLT) 2/1, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)(Special Operations Capable), digs a scud missile trench during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

Wielding a pick axe and adding the brute strength of a Marine, Sergean...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Country: Kuwait (KWT) Scene Major Command Shown: Echo Co Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Brian L. Wickliffe, USM... More

US Navy (USN) Utilitiesman Second Class (UT2) William Anderson, (center) and USN Steelworker Third Class (SW3) Justin Sasser, both assigned to the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 (NMCB-4), Port Hueneme, California (CA), together with two unidentified USN Sailors, install a staircase outside a building at Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan (JPN). NMCB-4 is currently on a regularly scheduled deployment in the Pacific Region

US Navy (USN) Utilitiesman Second Class (UT2) William Anderson, (cente...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fleet Activities Yokosuka Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Camera Operator: PH3(Aw) Yesenia Rosas, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Mili... More

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