Selasa, 11 April 2017

U.S. Navy Seabees

Great Warriors are not limited to those whose primary mission is to close with and destroy the enemy. Waging modern warfare demands a total team effort by combat, support and service units working closely together to project the power of ground, air and naval forces against the enemy. From World War II to today’s operations, …

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