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Under a bright morning sun, Lance Cpl. Stephanie Frush, 25, an ammo tech and native of Clarksburg, W. Va., searches a female role player in need of humanitarian assistance. Anyone entering the compound was thoroughly searched for any weapons or other prohibited contraband before being allowed access to medical and dental care.  Photo by: Gunnery Sgt. Robert Knoll15th MEU completes their first ship to shore HAO
Marine Corps News story by Gunnery Sgt. Robert Knoll
15th MEU (Submitted on: 09/24/2004)
With more than three months of workups under their belts, elements of MEU Service Support Group 15 and Battalion Landing Team 1/1 recently conducted a Humanitarian Assistance Operation from the same ships they will soon take halfway around the world. ...
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Grunts, Battery battle insurgents in Haswa
Marine Corps News story by Lance Cpl. Zachary R. Frank
24th MEU (Submitted on: 10/15/2004)
Combined arms tactics have been a part of Marine Corps warfighting doctrine for years. It allows Marines to dial up their intensity to overcome their enemies. In Iraq, the practice is working well. Recently, while conducting a counter-mortar p ...
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Max Klimavicius, the general manager of Sardi's Restaurant presents the newest addition to their Wall of Fame. Joe Lisi, a former Marine, is the recipient. This honor is equaled only by getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Photo by: Gunnery Sgt. John S. Jamison Jr."Wall of Fame" now contains another Marine
Marine Corps News story by Gunnery Sgt. John S. Jamison Jr.
New York City Public Affairs (Submitted on: 10/01/2004)
The Hollywood Walk of Fame, with its gold stars lining the boulevard, is the coveted place that performers, whom usually see their names in lights, would like to have them inscribed. That’s on the west coast. On the east coast, there’s Sardi’s Res ...
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Fear was not a factor … Futenma highlights bad bikes and bad food
Marine Corps News story by Cpl. Jonathan K. Teslevich
MCB Camp Butler (Submitted on: 10/06/2004)
Korean dog brains. Yummy. Obviously, none of the three finalists in a Fear Factor-style eating contest here begged for seconds after biting into their final meal Oct. 3. The contest was part of the 2nd Annual Marine Corps Air Station Futen ...
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Heritage and Tradition parade through the Bronx: Columbus Day 2004
Marine Corps News story by Cpl. Beth Zimmerman
New York City Public Affairs (Submitted on: 10/15/2004)
"It was a great day for a parade," said Sgt. Miguel Trujillo, a 30-year-old Taos, N.M., native from 6th Communication Battalion in Brooklyn who carried the National Flag during a parade in the Bronx Sunday. "Right when we started marching, the cloud ...
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