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May 31, 2010

Jack Tagmyer, manager of the Auto Body Hobby Shop, explains some of the functions of the newly-dedicated Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom/Global War on Terror memorial to ret. Col Jay Sollis, director of Marine Corps Community Services aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Timothy Stone, commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9133, Jacksonville, N.C., May 31. The memorial, a refurbished Soviet 122mm howitzer D-30, was recovered by elements from Camp Lejeune from the liberation of Kuwait during the first Persian Gulf War and brought back as a war trophy to be then disposed of in the woods of the SR-10 range near Stone Bay.

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