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Sgt Brandon Del Fiorentino, a Marine scout sniper instructor before he was wounded, and a graduate of the Careers in Media course at the Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., appreciated the flexible format of the course, which allowed him to progress while undergoing rehabilitation.
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Sgt Brad Pulliam sets up an editing station to ingest footage (Class 04-11/Camp Pendleton, Calif.) during the Wounded Marine Careers Foundation media training.
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Sgt Andrew Chung graduated from the Wounded Marine Careers Foundation media training in early 2011 and is a new partner in the WMCF company, Command Media. Sgt Chung specialized in production and editing.
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Cpl Kealoha Kuikahi, a graduate of WMCF Class 04-11, conducted at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., covered the Camp Pendleton All-Marine Warrior Games, which were the trials for the Warrior Games held at Colorado Springs, Colo., in May 2011.
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Cpl Kealoha Kuikahi, a native Hawaiian and an ardent surfer, is now a partner in the WMCF company, Command Media.
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Col John L. Mayer (right), Commanding Officer, Wounded Warrior Regiment, stands alongside Marine graduates of the WMCF media training who covered a June 2011 Marine Corps Association-sponsored Gettysburg, Pa., battlefield study for Wounded Warrior Regiment leathernecks.
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