File:US Navy 010924-M-0919M-012 USMC 'SPIE' exercises.jpg
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DescriptionUS Navy 010924-M-0919M-012 USMC 'SPIE' exercises.jpg |
English: Camp Pendelton, Calif. (Sep. 24, 2001) -- U.S. Marines from Marine Air Control Squadron One (MACS 1) in Yuma, Ariz., exercise with Special Insertion Extraction (SPIE) rigging over Camp Pendleton, Calif. USMC Photo by Lance Corporal Joseph E. Mitchell. (RELEASED) |
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Date | Taken on 24 September 2001 | |||
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Author | USMC Photo by Lance Corporal Joseph E. Mitchell. |
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