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Members of the Amphibious Operations, part of Marine Corps Systems Command’s Reconnaissance and Amphibious Raids, drive an open-water safety craft back to the dock after putting Marines ashore April 22.  RAR teamed up with the base’s Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs to transport Marines by boat to various locations along the Potomac River shoreline to collect debris as part of the 2013 Marine Corps Base Quantico Spring Cleanup.
130422-M-PS121-746.JPG Photo By: Monique Randolph

Apr 26, 2013
MCB Quantico, VA - Members of the Amphibious Operations, part of Marine Corps Systems Command’s Reconnaissance and Amphibious Raids, drive an open-water safety craft back to the dock after putting Marines ashore April 22. RAR teamed up with the base’s Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs to transport Marines by boat to various locations along the Potomac River shoreline to collect debris as part of the 2013 Marine Corps Base Quantico Spring Cleanup.


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