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CAMP HURRICANE POINT, Ar Ramadi, Iraq (April 21, 2005) -Sergeant Miguel E. Mejia, retail store manager with Headquarters and Service Company, 2nd Force Service Support Group, 2nd Marine Division, stocks a shelf with tobacco products at the post exchange here prior to opening time. The 24-year-old Salinas, Puerto Rico native, runs the Warfighter Express Service Team, which provides exchange items for purchase, dispersing and postal services to warriors fighting on the frontlines of the urban battlefield. Each week, Mejia loads a 7-ton truck full of merchandise from the Camp Ramadi Exchange and visits Camps Snake Pit and HP where Marines with 1st Battalion, 5th Marines reside. Photo by Cpl. Tom Sloan
050421-M-0245S-001.jpg Photo By: Cpl. Tom Sloan

Apr 21, 2005
CAMP HURRICANE POINT, Ar Ramadi, Iraq (April 21, 2005) -Sergeant Miguel E. Mejia, retail store manager with Headquarters and Service Company, 2nd Force Service Support Group, 2nd Marine Division, stocks a shelf with tobacco products at the post exchange here prior to opening time. The 24-year-old Salinas, Puerto Rico native, runs the Warfighter Express Service Team, which provides exchange items for purchase, dispersing and postal services to warriors fighting on the frontlines of the urban battlefield. Each week, Mejia loads a 7-ton truck full of merchandise from the Camp Ramadi Exchange and visits Camps Snake Pit and HP where Marines with 1st Battalion, 5th Marines reside. Photo by Cpl. Tom Sloan


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