First Lt Colin Duffy, 2d Battalion, Eighth Marine Regiment,
Regimental Combat Team 3, stands ready to provide security
assistance to Afghan National Border Police in the Garmsir District,
Helmand province, Afghanistan, in September 2009. Photo by Sgt
Pete Thibodeau.
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Marines stationed in Peking and Tientsin, China, and Iceland wore the “Mongolian p***-cutter” made of lamb’s wool or, reputedly, cat’s fur.(Courtesy of the National Museum of the Marine Corps)

Petty Officer First Class Adrian Trollip, a Seabee builder assigned to NMCB-5, home-based at Port Hueneme, Calif., helps construct the MEB-Afghanistan combat operations center at Camp Leatherneck.
(Photo by Cpl Aaron Rooks)

Marine veteran Wesley I. Slagle sent us this 1922 photograph of his father, John W. Slagle, taken while he was serving in the Dominican Republic with the Marine Corps Expeditionary Force during the “Banana Wars.” John Slagle also served in USS Utah and USS St. Louis.
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