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Aircraft rescue firefighters with Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 taught six Afghan National Army firefighters the basics of fire truck operations, extinguishing fires, and rescue saw techniques at Forward Operating Base Delaram II, Afghanistan. “I’ve learned a lot and I want to say thank you to the Marines for all the time they spent here with us,” said Sgt. Abdul Kitaliq, a firefighter with the Afghan National Army. “We are learning these trades for the future and the good of Afghanistan. We’ll make sure to use teamwork and share these skills with the others.” - Aircraft rescue firefighters with Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 taught six Afghan National Army firefighters the basics of fire truck operations, extinguishing fires, and rescue saw techniques at Forward Operating Base Delaram II, Afghanistan. “I’ve learned a lot and I want to say thank you to the Marines for all the time they spent here with us,” said Sgt. Abdul Kitaliq, a firefighter with the Afghan National Army. “We are learning these trades for the future and the good of Afghanistan. We’ll make sure to use teamwork and share these skills with the others.”

Sgt. Denise King, a native of Los Angeles, and Cpl. Joshua King, of Battle Ground, Wash., are both deployed with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 267 to Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, and are not only newlyweds, but also new parents. “I think that’s ultimately why we settled on both of us coming out here,” said Joshua, an intelligence analyst with HMLA-267, and a native of Battle Ground, Wash. “We want to be able to give him the best life possible and a lot of times that means making sacrifices. It will all be worth it in the end.” - Sgt. Denise King, a native of Los Angeles, and Cpl. Joshua King, of Battle Ground, Wash., are both deployed with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 267 to Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, and are not only newlyweds, but also new parents. “I think that’s ultimately why we settled on both of us coming out here,” said Joshua, an intelligence analyst with HMLA-267, and a native of Battle Ground, Wash. “We want to be able to give him the best life possible and a lot of times that means making sacrifices. It will all be worth it in the end.”

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