File:USCG target practice -- Guantanamo -c.jpg
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DescriptionUSCG target practice -- Guantanamo -c.jpg |
English: Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class
Dustin Dunfee, Petty Officer 3rd Class Brandon Taylor and Petty Officer 3rd Class James Green, all with the MSST Seattle, exchange ammo in preparation for live fire exercises. – JTF Guantanamo photo by Air Force Staff Sgt. Brian A. Wright |
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Source | http://www.jtfgtmo.southcom.mil/wire/wire/WirePDF/v10/Issue20v10.pdf |
Author | Brian A. Wright |
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