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English: Gerry Camacho (right) and Bud Stallman provide after-flight maintenance to a ScanEagle unmanned aerial vehicle in the Al Anbar Province of Aug. 17. Camacho and Stallman are field service representatives for Boeing and are on a service contract for the Marine Corps, flying aerial surveillance missions over Iraq for the troops on the ground. They both operate and maintain the aircraft for Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 2, Marine Air Control Group 38 (Reinforced), 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward).
Date Taken on 17 August 2006
Source http://www.marines.mil/unit/3rdmaw/PublishingImages/2006/scaneagle3.jpg
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