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Week of January 29, 2010

Week of January 29, 2010. MARFORRES Camp Ethan Allen , VT Jan . 16, 2010 100116-M-8213R-026.

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Week of January 29, 2010

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  1. Week of January 29, 2010

  2. MARFORRESCamp Ethan Allen, VTJan. 16, 2010100116-M-8213R-026 A U.S. Marine assigned to 4/4 provides security during cold weather training. The Marines of 4th Marine Division are preparing for exercise Cold Response 2010, a NATO-sponsored multinational exercise to be held in Norway. photo by Master Sergeant Michael Q. Retana

  3. 24THMEUHinche, HaitiJan. 24, 2010100124-M-7514K-006 U.S. Marine Captain Cory Callison, assigned to 24TH MEU, patrols through the streets en route to Hinche Central Regional Hospital to assess the needs of the hospital and local community in support of Operation Unified Response. photo by Gunnery Sergeant Chad R. Kiehl

  4. 22ND MEULeogane, HaitiJan. 24, 2009100124-M-8605C-002 A man waits in a building near a helicopter landing zone in Leogane, Haiti. U.S. Marines assigned to Company L, 3/2, 22ND MEU, flew into the area earlier in the day establishing a new humanitarian aid receiving area for Haitian earthquake victims at a missionary compound. photo by Corporal Bobbie A. Curtis

  5. 24THMEUSt Marc, HaitiJan. 24, 2010100124-M-9966C-164 U.S. Marines and sailors assigned to the 24TH MEU and the Nassau Amphibious Ready Group conduct an assessment of St Marc, Haiti. Marines and Sailors handed out MREs and bottled water to the patients at the St Nicholas Hospital in St Marc. photo by Sergeant Andrew J. Carlson

  6. 24THMEUSt Marc, HaitiJan. 24, 2010100124-M-9966C-236 U.S. Marines and sailors assigned to the 24TH MEU and the Nassau Amphibious Ready Group conduct an assessment of St Marc, Haiti. Marines and Sailors handed out MREs and bottled water to the patients at the St Nicholas Hospital in St Marc. photo by Sergeant Andrew J. Carlson

  7. 24THMEUCoast of St Marc, HaitiJan. 24, 2010100124-M-9966C-434 U.S. Marines and sailors assigned to the 24TH and the Nassau Amphibious Ready Group return to the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4) on a rigid-hull inflatable boat after handing out MREs and bottled water to the patients of St Nicholas Hospital and Haitian citizens of St Marc, Haiti experienced a 7.0 magnitude earthquake on Jan. 12, 2010 that devastated most of the island nation. photo by Sergeant Andrew J. Carlson

  8. 24THMEULa Gonave, HaitiJan. 25, 2010100125-M-6001S-283 U.S. Marines and sailors assigned to 24TH MEU, conduct humanitarian assistance to La Gonavelocals. The locals received MREs, medical treatment and supplies after a long absence of military presence after the devastating earthquake in Haiti that occurred Jan. 12, 2010. 24THMEU, in conjunction with Nassau Amphibious Ready Group, remains to be among the most flexible and expedient units to support a variety of humanitarian assistance at a moment's notice. photo by Sergeant Alex C. Sauceda

  9. 22NDMEULeogane, HaitiJan. 25, 2010100125-M-8605C-007 U.S. Marines assigned to Company L, 3/2, 22ND MEU, signal each other to move away from a CH-53E Super Stallion as it prepares to take off from a landing zone. The Marines flew into the area the previous day, establishing a new humanitarian aid receiving area for Haitian earthquake victims at a missionary compound. photo by Corporal Bobbie A. Curtis

  10. Combat Camera Management Archive Totals Still Imagery: 146266 Video Minutes: 55,258 min For any questions/concerns please contact: Sgt Thomas Lew COMM: (703) 784-3372 DSN: 278-3372 thomas.lew@usmc.mil

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