File:020112-M-2375M-505 Memorial Service Kandahar.jpg

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English: KANDAHAR, Afghanistan Jan. 12, 2002 -- Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division join in singing a hymn during a memorial service held here for the seven Marines who died in a KC-130 plane crash Jan. 9 . U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Corporal Marcus L. Miller (RELEASED).
Date Taken on 12 January 2002
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Author Lance Corporal Marcus L. Miller, United States Marine Corps

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