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editDescriptionVehicle Delivery (8167091527).jpg | Eighteen Light Medium Tactical Vehicles (LMTV) are transported through Columbia, November 6, 2012, for delivery to the SC National Guard. (National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jorge Intriago/Released) |
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