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KARBALAH, Iraq- (June 18, 2005) Lance Cpl. Randy L. Williamson, a Marine from 2D Light Armored Reconnaissance, Charlie Company refuels his Light Armored Vehicle at a forward refueling point. Lance Cpl. Williamson is from East Stroudsburg, Pa. During Operation Spear, the Marines of 2d Marine Division conduct counter- insurgency operations with Iraqi Security Forces to isolate and neutralize anti-Iraqi forces, to support the continued development of Iraqi Security Forces, and to support Iraqi reconstruction and democratic elections in order to create a secure environment that enables Iraqi self-reliance and self-governance. - KARBALAH, Iraq- (June 18, 2005) Lance Cpl. Randy L. Williamson, a Marine from 2D Light Armored Reconnaissance, Charlie Company refuels his Light Armored Vehicle at a forward refueling point. Lance Cpl. Williamson is from East Stroudsburg, Pa. During Operation Spear, the Marines of 2d Marine Division conduct counter- insurgency operations with Iraqi Security Forces to isolate and neutralize anti-Iraqi forces, to support the continued development of Iraqi Security Forces, and to support Iraqi reconstruction and democratic elections in order to create a secure environment that enables Iraqi self-reliance and self-governance.

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - An instructor with Coastal Carolina Community College hands Marine students some assignments back during a lunchtime class at the John A. Lejeune education center here. Active-duty military members are eligible to receive apprenticeship completion certificates, along with 100 percent tuition assistance for taking classes on the base campus, through postal correspondence and various universities online. Personnel may speak with a counselor aboard the Lifelong Learning Center here to discuss their higher learning goals and look into off-duty educational opportunities here and while overseas. - MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - An instructor with Coastal Carolina Community College hands Marine students some assignments back during a lunchtime class at the John A. Lejeune education center here. Active-duty military members are eligible to receive apprenticeship completion certificates, along with 100 percent tuition assistance for taking classes on the base campus, through postal correspondence and various universities online. Personnel may speak with a counselor aboard the Lifelong Learning Center here to discuss their higher learning goals and look into off-duty educational opportunities here and while overseas.

 

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