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CAMP TAQADDUM, Iraq (Nov. 24, 2005) ? Lance Cpl. Shepherd asks for desert at the dining facility here, Nov. 24. Inside the facility were many decorations, including numerous ice sculptures in the shapes of swans and turkeys, that were displayed throughout the area. A traditional Thanksgiving feast, which included turkey, ham, stuffing, glazed sweet potatoes, shrimp cocktail, and an assortment of deserts and drinks, helped manifest an atmosphere of eating a home-cooked meal. Shepherd is a watch clerk with Unit Movement Control Center, Headquarters and Service Company, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward).
051124-M-0000A-002.jpg Photo By: Lance Cpl. Joel Abshier

Nov 24, 2005
CAMP TAQADDUM, Iraq (Nov. 24, 2005) ? Lance Cpl. Shepherd asks for desert at the dining facility here, Nov. 24. Inside the facility were many decorations, including numerous ice sculptures in the shapes of swans and turkeys, that were displayed throughout the area. A traditional Thanksgiving feast, which included turkey, ham, stuffing, glazed sweet potatoes, shrimp cocktail, and an assortment of deserts and drinks, helped manifest an atmosphere of eating a home-cooked meal. Shepherd is a watch clerk with Unit Movement Control Center, Headquarters and Service Company, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward).


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