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Lance Cpl. Patrick J. Page, from Chillicothe, Ill., a motor transportation mechanic with 2nd Maintenance Battalion (-) (Reinforced), 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), cuts a piece of armor, which will be replaced on a Mine Resistant Armor Protected Vehicle, April 16, 2011, aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan.  Marines with the Motor Transportation Maintenance Platoon work 24 hours a day, seven days a week to repair any vehicle the Marine Corps has from the smaller Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All-Terrain Vehicle to the heavy Logistics Vehicle System Replacement, the largest logistic vehicle in the arsenal, for every unit supporting International Security Assistance Force operations throughout Helmand Province, Afghanistan. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Bruno J. Bego)
110416-M-0000L-012.jpg Photo By: Lance Cpl. Bruno J. Bego

Apr 16, 2011
Lance Cpl. Patrick J. Page, from Chillicothe, Ill., a motor transportation mechanic with 2nd Maintenance Battalion (-) (Reinforced), 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), cuts a piece of armor, which will be replaced on a Mine Resistant Armor Protected Vehicle, April 16, 2011, aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. Marines with the Motor Transportation Maintenance Platoon work 24 hours a day, seven days a week to repair any vehicle the Marine Corps has from the smaller Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All-Terrain Vehicle to the heavy Logistics Vehicle System Replacement, the largest logistic vehicle in the arsenal, for every unit supporting International Security Assistance Force operations throughout Helmand Province, Afghanistan. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Bruno J. Bego)


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