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It's not quite July 4th, but what the heck ...

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Cpl Watson, of 3rd platoon, is seen BBQ'ing some steaks for the company. On this day, several of the marines of Golf company, put together a BBQ and served the whole company. It is a rare occassion to have such a treat as this, but when it happens, everyone pitches in and takes care of one another. The steaks were delicious.

Comments (3)

MarineSister [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Happy Fourth of July Jim and Golf Company. Our flags will be flying high for you all! Thank you for all you do.

MarineSister

JJL [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Keep em grillin Marine! OHRAH

JJL [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Keep em grillin! Semper Fi

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