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CAMP TAQADDUM, Iraq (Jan. 13, 2006) ? Lance Cpl. Christopher A. Wilkerson displays all the required head personal protective equipment here Jan. 13. Personal protective equipment serves as a barrier between military personnel and many hazards that can be found in Iraq. Whether traveling in a vehicle outside the wire or assisting in an operation off base, Marines and Sailors are required to wear their Interceptor vest with small arms protective inserts, groin and neck protectors, Kevlar helmet, ballistic-proof eyewear, polypropylene neck protector and gloves. Wilkerson is a motor transportation operator with Security Detachment, 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward).
060111-M-0000A-006.jpg Photo By: Lance Cpl. Joel Abshier

Jan 11, 2006
CAMP TAQADDUM, Iraq (Jan. 13, 2006) ? Lance Cpl. Christopher A. Wilkerson displays all the required head personal protective equipment here Jan. 13. Personal protective equipment serves as a barrier between military personnel and many hazards that can be found in Iraq. Whether traveling in a vehicle outside the wire or assisting in an operation off base, Marines and Sailors are required to wear their Interceptor vest with small arms protective inserts, groin and neck protectors, Kevlar helmet, ballistic-proof eyewear, polypropylene neck protector and gloves. Wilkerson is a motor transportation operator with Security Detachment, 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward).


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