File:Det Lima, 4th Civil Affairs Group in Helmand Province, Afghanistan 001.jpg
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DescriptionDet Lima, 4th Civil Affairs Group in Helmand Province, Afghanistan 001.jpg |
English: Helmand Province, Afghanistan - Petty Officer 2nd Class William Lowry, corpsman and Civil Affairs specialist with Regimental Combat Team 3, shakes hands with a local boy during a patrol in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, August 18, 2009. |
Date | Taken on 18 August 2009 |
Source | Regimental Combat Team 3 Combat Camera |
Author | Sergeant Pete Thibodeau, United States Marine Corps |
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