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Usmc Combat Camera - File: Defense.gov News Photo 110530-M-ES508-067 - US Marine Corps Capt. Charles Mabry, a combat videographer with the 2nd Marine Division's combat camera, shoots video while working with Marines with.jpg

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Usmc Combat Camera

Usmc Combat Camera

DescriptionDefense.gov News Photo 110530-M-ES508-067 - US Marine Corps Capt. Charles Mabry, a combat videographer with the 2nd Marine Division's combat camera, shoots video while working with Marines with.jpg

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English: US Marine Corps Cpl. Charles Mabry, a combat cameraman with the 2nd Marine Division's combat camera, records video while working with Marines from the 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion on patrol near Combat Outpost Castle, Helmand province, Afghanistan, May 30 of 2011. Marines patrolled the area to demonstrate a constant presence and provide security to the area.

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Us Marine Corps (usmc) Sergeant (sgt) David G. Smith, Combat Camera Videographer, Headquarters And Service (h&s) Company (co), Headquarters Battalion (hq Bn), 1st Marine Division (mar Div), Documents Iraqi Civil Defense Corps (

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