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Lance Cpl. Keenen Chapple-Brown, a Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 logistics vehicle systems operator, and Pvt. Zachary Leininger, an MWSS-171 motor vehicle operator, work together to hook up two vehicles together during a professional military education class, which was taught during Exercise Thunder Horse at Penny Lake field here June 23. Exercise Thunder Horse was conducted to train MWSS-171 Marines in motor transport operations and prepare them for the upcoming exercise Haramura slated for July 16-23 in Haramura, Japan.
100622-M-1298M-023.jpg Photo By: Lance Cpl. Claudio A. Martinez

Jun 22, 2010
Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan - Lance Cpl. Keenen Chapple-Brown, a Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 logistics vehicle systems operator, and Pvt. Zachary Leininger, an MWSS-171 motor vehicle operator, work together to hook up two vehicles together during a professional military education class, which was taught during Exercise Thunder Horse at Penny Lake field here June 23. Exercise Thunder Horse was conducted to train MWSS-171 Marines in motor transport operations and prepare them for the upcoming exercise Haramura slated for July 16-23 in Haramura, Japan.


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