File:Cammand and control (4348932290).jpg

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Description Capt. Stephan P. Karabin, commanding officer, Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, gives directions to units on two different radios from a rooftop during a firefight at the center of “Five Points,” a key intersection of roads linking the northern area of the insurgent stronghold of Marjeh with the rest of Helmand province. Marines of Charlie Co. conducted a helicopter-borne assault that morning to seize the area. Karabin, 30, is from West Palm Beach, Fla. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Brian A. Tuthill)
Date Taken on 9 February 2010 15:20
Source Cammand and control
Author Marines from Arlington, VA, United States

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