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11th MEU Marines and sailors
cast their vote
Photo by
Gunnery Sgt. Chago Zapata
FORWARD
OPERATING BASE DUKE, Iraq -- Staff Sgt. Jacob D. Leveque,
satellite communications technician, S-6, Command Element, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations
Capable), fills out his absentee ballot here, Oct. 14.
More than 200 Marines and sailors with the 11th MEU, along with sailors
and soldiers augmenting the MEU, cast their vote here today
in an effort to get their votes counted before election day, Nov. 2.
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Fast roping fun
Photo by
Cpl. Daniel J. Fosco
FORWARD
OPERATING BASE DUKE, Iraq -- Marines with the Command
Element and Marine Expeditionary Unit Service Support Group
11, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations
Capable), practice fast roping from a CH-46 Sea Knight
helicopter on the flight line here, Oct. 13.
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Happy birthday Navy
Photo by
Cpl. Dick Kotecki
FORWARD
OPERATING BASE, DUKE -- Senior Chief George M. Egeler, air
detachment chief, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3, and
Seaman Joshua Simmons, dentalman, Health and Services
Detachment, Marine Expeditionary Unit Service Support Group 11,
11th MEU (Special Operations Capable),
the oldest and youngest sailors present,
cut the birthday cake
here at the Navy 229th birthday celebration, Oct 13.
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Iraqi National Guard graduates more than
200
Photo by
Cpl. Daniel J. Fosco, story by 11th MEU Public Affairs
AD DIWANIYAH, Iraq -- The Iraqi Prime
Minister inspects soldiers of the ING at the graduation
ceremony of more than 200 ING recruits at the ING compound
in Ad Diwaniyah, Oct. 12. The recruits, who just completed a
five-week training course led by ING staff non-commissioned
officers and Marines from the 11th Marine Expeditionary
Unit, will join the ranks of the 404th ING Battalion, 50th
Brigade, in Ad Diwaniyah.
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Recent Stories and Photos |
![Photo of: Staff Sgt. Ryan E. Evans, platoon radio operator, Reconnaissance Platoon, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), executes a bicep curl inside the gym at Forward Operating Base Duke, Iraq, Oct. 11. (Photo by Cpl. Daniel J. Fosco)](/peth04/20041014224956im_/http://www.usmc.mil/11thmeu/Images/041011-M-7719F-013%2098.jpg) |
![Photo of: Lance Corporals Timothy T. Hamsley, left, and Jeremy A. Smith, both infantry mortar men, 81mm Mortar Platoon, Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), stand guard at the entry control point here, Oct. 9. (Photo by Cpl. Dick Kotecki)](/peth04/20041014224956im_/http://www.usmc.mil/11thmeu/Images/041009-M-2306K-024%2098.jpg) |
![Photo of: Sergeant Jorge Hernandez, detachment supply chief, executes a hip toss on Lance Cpl. Leonard Yandle, electrician, to certify for gray belt in the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program here on Forward Operating Base Duke, Iraq, Oct. 9. Both Marines are with Marine Service Support Group 11, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), and train for four hours a day, two weeks at a time to certify for the next higher belt. (Photo by Cpl. Daniel J. Fosco)](/peth04/20041014224956im_/http://www.usmc.mil/11thmeu/Images/041009-M-7719F-123%2098.jpg) |
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