U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Earnest J. Barnes/Released 120112-M-0000B-002.jpg
Jan 12, 2012
After moving about the area around the southern Musa Qal’eh’s dry riverbed undetected for nearly two weeks, scout snipers with Echo Company sit down to play a time-honored game of spades. Troops have used playing cards as a form of entertainment to pass the time for generations. “Spades; everybody plays spades! Anything to take your mind out of where you’re at,” said Cpl. Michael S. Ussery, a Rochelle, Ga., native and an infantryman with Echo Company.::r::::n::::r::::n::::r::::n::
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