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English: Cpl. Ward A. Stone tosses a ball around with local Iraqi children in western Al Anbar Province near the Iraqi-Syrian border during a visit to a small village June 3, 2006, by Lt. Col. Nicholas F. Marano, battalion commander for 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment � the U.S. military unit responsible for security operations there. The team's job is cut and dry � provide maximum security for the battalion's top brass. The team consists of a handful of armored humvees with a variety of infantry weapons, to include heavy machine guns and anti-armor weapons. While most U.S. Marine Personal Security Teams are composed of infantrymen, Marano's Personal Security Team is comprised mostly of �support� Marines � administrative clerks, communications technicians, and other �non-infantry�-type occupations. Stone, 21, is from Sonora, Calif.
Date Taken on 3 May 2006
Source http://www.marines.mil/unit/1stmardiv/PublishingImages/2006/060603_caat_07.jpg
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