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The exercise began with two fire teams patrolling from the Northside Football Field to the empty barracks. They then cleared the building of any insurgents, played by PMO Marines, for the final portion of the exercise.
061024-M-0000S-001.jpg Photo By: Pfc. Noah S. Leffler

Oct 24, 2006
The exercise began with two fire teams patrolling from the Northside Football Field to the empty barracks. They then cleared the building of any insurgents, played by PMO Marines, for the final portion of the exercise.


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