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Combat Camera. Eyes of the Battlefield. Imagery submitted to Combat Camera Management FY 09. Oct. 02, 2009. MCCSSS Suffolk, Virginia June 4, 2009 090604-M-6935H-001.
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Combat Camera Eyes of the Battlefield Imagery submitted to Combat Camera Management FY 09 Oct. 02, 2009
MCCSSS Suffolk, Virginia June 4, 2009 090604-M-6935H-001 U.S. Marines participate in a Logistics Modernization (LOGMOD) Limited Objective Experiment (LOE). The LOGMOD LOE, conducted at multiple sites, is designed to prepare logisticians for Mobile Provider 2009, a series of logistical war games, later this year. photo by Lance Corporal Matthew L. Hebert
III MEF Kampong Speu Province, Cambodia August 8, 2009 090808-M-1529O-004 U.S. Marine Corporal Jeremy Minshall from Marine Wing Support Squadron 172, power washes the top of the hospital for painting during Cambodia Interoperability Program (CIP). CIP is conducted through cooperation of both the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces and U.S. military photo by Cpl. Anthony L. Ortiz/Released
1ST MARDIV Nawa District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan Sept. 7, 2009090907-M-5160M-798 U.S. Marine Cpl. Bryce Sorter reads a letter from home. Sorter is a amphibious assault vehicle operator deployed with 1/5 photo by Lance Cpl. John M. McCall
1ST MARDIV Helmand Province, Afghanistan Sept. 8, 2009 090908-M-6237R-103 U.S. Marine Sgt. Cody Bourdeau, attached to 3/11, clears a compound during a patrol. 3/11 is deployed with Regimental Combat Team-3, whose mission is to conduct counter insurgency operations in partnership with the Afghan national security forces in Southern Afghanistan. photo by Sergeant Christopher R. Rye
MCCSSS Staff Academy, Camp Johnson, NC September 10, 2009 090910-M-6412J-326 U.S. Marine Sergeant Paul Lawless shouts a drill command while practicing during Sergeants Course. The Staff Academy provides non-commissioned officers and staff noncommissioned officers with the requisite professional military education and leadership skills necessary to successfully perform in positions of greater responsibility. photo by Lance Cpl. Patrick M. Johnson-Campbell
MCB Hawaii MCB Hawaii, Sept. 10, 2009090910-M-9234F-004 U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Vinici Correa, 3/3, kisses his wife during a home coming ceremony. Vinici, along with approximately 200 other Marines and Sailors are returning to MCB Hawaii completing a seven-month deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. photo by Lance Cpl. Alfredo V. Ferrer
1ST MARDIV Nawa District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan Sep. 12, 2009090912-M-5160M-296 U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Miguel Lopez provides security during a patrol. Lopez is a mortarman deployed with 1/5. U.S. Marines are conducting security patrols in order to speak with the local populace to identify their issues and concerns. photo by Lance Cpl. John M. McCall
1ST MARDIV Nawa District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan Sep. 13, 2009 090913-M-5160M-379 A local boy watches U.S. Marines attached to 1/5 conduct a patrol. photo by Lance Cpl. John M. McCall
1ST MARDIV Nawa District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan Sep. 14, 2009 090914-M-5160M-593 U.S. Marine Cpl. Jerry Weckesser prepares money and forms to pay an Afghan man for allowing Marines to use his compound. Weckesser is a civil affairs specialist deployed with 1/5. Civil affairs Marines collect census information and organize projects to fix or build clinics, schools and government buildings. photo by Lance Cpl. John M. McCall
MCB Hawaii Schofield Barracks, HawaiiSept. 16, 2009 090916-M-9234F-005 U.S. Marine Sgt. Chance Walsch (left), Bravo Company, 1/3, and Lance Cpl. Russell Stine, Company A, 1/9, exit a building with their M-4 carbines. Walsch and Stine are both students participating in an infantry squad leader's course conducted by Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry - West, Detachment Hawaii. photo by Lance Cpl. Alfredo V. Ferrer
MARFORRESTwentynine Palms, Calif. Sept. 16, 2009 090916-M-9917S-337 U.S. Marines, of the H&S Company Jump Team, 4th LAR Battalion, 4th Marine Division, MARFORRES, prepare their equipment before they depart on a morning convoy mission during Enhanced Mojave Viper training. photo by Chief Warrant Officer 2 Keith A. Stevenson
MARFORRESTwentynine Palms, Calif. Sept. 16, 2009 090916-M-9917S-421 U.S. Marines of 4th LAR, and 3d Force Reconnaissance Battalion, 4th Marine Division, MARFORRES) and 2d LAR, 2d Marine Division, play a friendly game of football in the early morning, before the start of the day's training. photo by Chief Warrant Officer 2 Keith A. Stevenson
1ST MARDIV Camp Dwyer, Helmand Province, Afghanistan Sept. 18, 2009090918-M-6159T-018 U.S. Marines assigned to Headquarters Company, RCT - 3 take part in Marine Corps Martial Arts Program training. RCT-3 is deployed in order to conduct counterinsurgency operations in partnership with the Afghan national security forces in southern Afghanistan. photo by Sgt. Pete Thibodeau
1ST MARDIV Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Aug. 18, 2009 090918-M-6159T-038 U.S. Marines assigned to Headquarters Company, RCT - 3 take part in Marine Corps Martial Arts Program training. RCT-3 is deployed in order to conduct counterinsurgency operations in partnership with the Afghan national security forces in southern Afghanistan. photo by Sgt. Pete Thibodeau
1ST MARDIV Nawa District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan Sept. 21, 2009090921-M-5160M-381 A U.S. Marine crosses a bridge made of sticks and mud during a patrol. U.S. Marines with 1/5 are conducting security patrols in order to speak with the local populace to identify their issues and concerns. 1/5 is the combat element of Regimental Combat Team 3, whose mission is to conduct counter insurgency operations in partnership with the Afghan national security forces in southern Afghanistan. photo by Lance Cpl. John M. McCall
1ST MARDIV Nawa District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan Sept. 21, 2009 090921-M-5160M-390 U.S. Marines assigned to 1/5 talk to a group of local Afghans about security in the area. photo by Lance Cpl. John M. McCall
Archive Totals Still Imagery: 146266 Video Minutes: 55,258 min For any questions/concerns please contact: Sgt Matthew Burningham COMM: (703) 784-3372 DSN: 278-3372 matthew.burningham@usmc.mil