File:Marines use their boots to lift barbed wire while running through an Obstacle course at the Combat Training Center at Arta Beach USMC-091209-M-7747B-003.jpg
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DescriptionMarines use their boots to lift barbed wire while running through an Obstacle course at the Combat Training Center at Arta Beach USMC-091209-M-7747B-003.jpg |
English: Marines with Company E, Battalion Landing Team 2/4, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, use their boots to lift barbed wire while running through an obstacle course at the Combat Training Center at Arta Beach here Dec. 9. The Marines trained with members of the 13th Demi-Brigade of the French Foreign Legion Dec. 4-10. |
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