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::n::CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq – Lance Cpl Genevieve R. Kokourek, 21, and LCpl Joyce N. Funderburk wait for female Iraqi females to approach their post in order to be searched before they enter the city of Fallujah here Nov. 15, 2005. The female search party is a 5 hour post and the Marines check purses and pat down Iraqi females in order to limit potentially dangerous items being transported into Fallujah. Kokourek is a Collins, Wisconsin, native and combat engineer attached to Combat Logistics Brigade-8. Funderburk is a Jamestown, N.C., native and supply warehouseman also attached to CLB-8 both forward deployed with 2nd Marine Logistics Group deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 04-06.2. (Official U. S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Bobby J. Segovia)::n::::n::::n::(Released)
051115-M-0000L-000.jpg Photo By: Lance Cpl Bobby J. Segovia

Nov 15, 2005
::n::CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq – Lance Cpl Genevieve R. Kokourek, 21, and LCpl Joyce N. Funderburk wait for female Iraqi females to approach their post in order to be searched before they enter the city of Fallujah here Nov. 15, 2005. The female search party is a 5 hour post and the Marines check purses and pat down Iraqi females in order to limit potentially dangerous items being transported into Fallujah. Kokourek is a Collins, Wisconsin, native and combat engineer attached to Combat Logistics Brigade-8. Funderburk is a Jamestown, N.C., native and supply warehouseman also attached to CLB-8 both forward deployed with 2nd Marine Logistics Group deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 04-06.2. (Official U. S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Bobby J. Segovia)::n::::n::::n::(Released)


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