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English: MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE ALBANY - A dockworker with the Jacksonville, Fla., company, Portus, drives a Humvee through the stern of the United States Navy Ship Pfc. Dewayne T. Williams’ at Blount Island Command, Jacksonville, in early September. Other dockworkers removed large metal containers filled with all types of military gear from within the vessel, known as a maritime prepositioning ship, with heavy-duty cranes.
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Summary

Description
English: MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE ALBANY - A dockworker with the Jacksonville, Fla., company, Portus, drives a Humvee through the stern of the United States Navy Ship Pfc. Dewayne T. Williams’ at Blount Island Command, Jacksonville, in early September. Other dockworkers removed large metal containers filled with all types of military gear from within the vessel, known as a maritime prepositioning ship, with heavy-duty cranes.
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Source http://www.marines.mil/Photos.aspx?igphoto=2000937650
Author Marti Gatlin, U.S. Marine Corps

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This file is a work of a United States Marine or employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, it is in the public domain.

العربية âˆ™ বাংলা âˆ™ català âˆ™ Deutsch âˆ™ English âˆ™ español âˆ™ français âˆ™ magyar âˆ™ italiano âˆ™ 日本語 âˆ™ македонÑки âˆ™ മലയാളം âˆ™ မြန်မာဘာသာ âˆ™ Nederlands âˆ™ português âˆ™ руÑÑкий âˆ™ sicilianu âˆ™ slovenÅ¡Äina âˆ™ svenska âˆ™ Türkçe âˆ™ українÑька âˆ™ Tiếng Việt âˆ™ 中文(简体) âˆ™ 中文(ç¹é«”) âˆ™ +/−

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