KRTSANISI, Georgia — Marine Gunnery Sgt. Nathan Guidry, standing on left, and retired Marine Gunnery Sgt. David Moose, standing on right, train 16 Republic of Georgia soldiers to be communicatio

KRTSANISI, Georgia — Marine Gunnery Sgt. Nathan Guidry, standing on left, and retired Marine Gunnery Sgt. David Moose, standing on right, train 16 Republic of Georgia soldiers to be communications trainers Sept. 26 here. Guidry is the communication chief for U.S. European Command’s Georgia Sustainment and Stability Operations Program, or GSSOP; Moose is a technical trainer from the Harris Corporation. The GSSOP-trained 22nd Light Infantry Battalion troops are part of the dedicated force called for in U.N. Security Council Resolution 1546 to protect U.N. forces serving in Iraq. (DoD photo by Marine Staff Sgt. Jonathan Moor) View at highest resolution (1600 by 525 pixels)

KRTSANISI, Georgia — Marine Gunnery Sgt. Nathan Guidry, standing on left, and retired Marine Gunnery Sgt. David Moose, standing on right, train 16 Republic of Georgia soldiers to be communications trainers Sept. 26 here. Guidry is the communication chief for U.S. European Command’s Georgia Sustainment and Stability Operations Program, or GSSOP; Moose is a technical trainer from the Harris Corporation. The GSSOP-trained 22nd Light Infantry Battalion troops are part of the dedicated force called for in U.N. Security Council Resolution 1546 to protect U.N. forces serving in Iraq. (DoD photo by Marine Staff Sgt. Jonathan Moor)

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