File:DM-ST-91-11998.JPEG
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- Description
- Date
- 6 Dec 1990
- Source
- http://www.dodmedia.osd.mil/
- Source's ID
- DMST9111998
- Original caption
- A British soldier from the Queen's Dragoon Guards shows a Marine from 7th Platoon, 1st Force Reconnaissance Company, how to operate a British L1A1 rifle as they take part in weapons training at Abu Hydra Range during Operation DESERT SHIELD.
- Photographer
- SSGT. J.R. RUARK
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