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Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3 Work Projects in Afghanistan | 1 year 26 weeks | Seaman Dustin Evans, an equipment operator in Naval mobile Construction Battalion 3, acts as a ground guide for a water truck as it sprays water on a construction site for a K-Span building here in Camp Leatherneck. NMCB 3 is deployed to Southern Afghanistan to provide construction and engineering support to the region. NMCB 3 is part of the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command’s warfighting support elements, providing construction operations and security in support of overseas contingency operations. Photo by Christopher Carson | Afganistan - Afghanistan - Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, CESE, Christopher Carson, NMCB 3; Seabees; Navy; Safety; Construction, US Navy |
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Marine Uses Personal Experiences to Help Afghans | 1 year 26 weeks | Lance Cpl. Lucy Lopez, a Female Engagement Team member with Regional Command Southwest, teaches an Afghan girl how to chew gum during a visit to a village in Helmand province, Afghanistan. Lopez, 21, from Nashville, Tenn., once struggled for survival and is now dedicated to helping others who are struggling. | Afganistan - Afghanistan - Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Female Engagement Team, Regional Command Southwest, US Marines |
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Division Marines’ music honors fallen brethren | 1 year 28 weeks | Sgt. Jason Comfort, a trumpeter with the 1st Marine Division (Forward) Band, plays Taps, Nov. 5, 2010. Comfort, a 21-year-old native of West Linn, Ore., and his fellow band members play Taps to honor fallen Marines during memorial ceremonies at Camp Leatherneck. Taps, also knows as ‘Butterfield’s Lullaby,’ was first played during the Civil War, signifying ‘lights out’ for service members. Today it is ceremonially played to honor those who have given their lives for America’s freedom. Ned Johnson | 1st Marine Division (Forward) Band, Afganistan - Afghanistan - Camp Leatherneck, Butterfield's Lullaby, ceremony, Cpl. Ned Johnson, Ned Johnson, Sgt. Jason Comfort, Taps, US Marines |

