Staff Sgt. Nicholas Chaplin, an explosive ordnance disposal technician and Purple Heart recipient with Marine Corps Base EOD and his wife Melisa Chaplin stand next to his remodeled 2007 Harley-Davidson. The crew from the television show ?American Thunder,? a motorcycle-enthusiast program that airs on Speed TV, restored Chaplin motorcycle to "service members who are out fighting for our freedom," said Jay Barbieri, project manager for American Thunder. - Staff Sgt. Nicholas Chaplin, an explosive ordnance disposal technician and Purple Heart recipient with Marine Corps Base EOD and his wife Melisa Chaplin stand next to his remodeled 2007 Harley-Davidson. The crew from the television show ?American Thunder,? a motorcycle-enthusiast program that airs on Speed TV, restored Chaplin motorcycle to "service members who are out fighting for our freedom," said Jay Barbieri, project manager for American Thunder.
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MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. -Shannon Ashe of Cherry Point, N.C., got to see her unborn baby boy via 4-Demensional ultrasound Friday. - MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. -Shannon Ashe of Cherry Point, N.C., got to see her unborn baby boy via 4-Demensional ultrasound Friday.
Snap-on tools were recently donated to the Marine Corps Base Auto Hobby Shop. The tools were confiscated in a government fraud case. - Snap-on tools were recently donated to the Marine Corps Base Auto Hobby Shop. The tools were confiscated in a government fraud case.