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Camp Lejeune Photos
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - No larger than the size of a mail slot, this window to the outside world leaves much to be desired. Disciplinary segregation is reserved for those who don't play well with others. Lasting anywhere from one to 14 days, prisoners who find themselves in this 6-by-9 foot box are only allowed out of their cells for 30 minutes each day. Photo by:  Sgt. David J. Murphy
060508-M-0000S-000.jpg Photo By: Sgt. David J. Murphy

May 8, 2006
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - No larger than the size of a mail slot, this window to the outside world leaves much to be desired. Disciplinary segregation is reserved for those who don't play well with others. Lasting anywhere from one to 14 days, prisoners who find themselves in this 6-by-9 foot box are only allowed out of their cells for 30 minutes each day. Photo by: Sgt. David J. Murphy


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