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From left to right, Cpl. Bryan Morgan, Lance Cpl. Justin McDougall, Cpl. Neilon Baptiste, Cpl. Brian Reda, Sgt. Eric Duran, Cpl. Tara Highbaugh, Cpl. John Hildebrant, Lance Cpl. Kevin Bett and Cpl. Sergio Lopez of Combat Logistics Company 36 strike a triumphant pose here April 1 after the breakfast welcoming them home from their nearly year-long tour in Iraq. During their tour, most of the Marines got their first, long field environment experience and were able to bask in the joy of working long hours, adjusting to the climate, going long spans of time without bathing and disposing of their own bodily waste.
090401-M-0855M-017.jpg Photo By: Cpl. Joseph Marianelli

Apr 1, 2009
From left to right, Cpl. Bryan Morgan, Lance Cpl. Justin McDougall, Cpl. Neilon Baptiste, Cpl. Brian Reda, Sgt. Eric Duran, Cpl. Tara Highbaugh, Cpl. John Hildebrant, Lance Cpl. Kevin Bett and Cpl. Sergio Lopez of Combat Logistics Company 36 strike a triumphant pose here April 1 after the breakfast welcoming them home from their nearly year-long tour in Iraq. During their tour, most of the Marines got their first, long field environment experience and were able to bask in the joy of working long hours, adjusting to the climate, going long spans of time without bathing and disposing of their own bodily waste.


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