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II Marine Expeditionary Force

Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, NC
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On the third anniversary of his survival, recently retired Sgt. Maj. Raymond H. Mackey, a double amputee with Wounded Warrior Battalion East, mounted his brand new Harley Davidson Tri-Glide for the first time on Dec. 23, 2012, in Jacksonville N.C. Mackey, who has ridden motorcycles for more than 35 years, lost his legs in an improvised explosive device accident while serving with 3rd Battalion 10th Marine Regiment, in Helmand province Afghanistan in 2009.
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On the third anniversary of his survival, recently retired Sgt. Maj. Raymond H. Mackey, a double amputee with Wounded Warrior Battalion East, mounted his brand new Harley Davidson Tri-Glide for the first time with his wife on Dec. 23, 2012, in Jacksonville N.C. Mackey, who has ridden motorcycles for more than 35 years, lost his legs in an improvised explosive device accident while serving with 3rd Battalion 10th Marine Regiment, in Helmand province Afghanistan in 2009.
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Recently retired Sgt. Maj. Raymond H. Mackey, a double amputee with Wounded Warrior Battalion East, explains the functions of his custom made Harley Davidson Tri-Glide and the specially installed hand controls on Feb. 7, 2013, at his home, in Beulaville, N.C. Mackey, who has ridden motorcycles for more than 35 years, lost his legs in an improvised explosive device accident while serving with 3rd Battalion 10th Marine Regiment, in Helmand province Afghanistan in 2009.
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Recently retired Sgt. Maj. Raymond H. Mackey, a double amputee with Wounded Warrior Battalion East, stands next to his custom made Harley Davidson Tri-Glide on Feb. 7, 2013, at his home, in Beulaville, N.C. Mackey, who has ridden motorcycles for more than 35 years, lost his legs in an improvised explosive device accident while serving with 3rd Battalion 10th Marine Regiment, in Helmand province Afghanistan in 2009.
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On the third anniversary of his survival, recently retired Sgt. Maj. Raymond H. Mackey, a double amputee with Wounded Warrior Battalion East, received his brand new Harley Davidson Tri-Glide, complete with the Kliktronic electronic gear actuator and factory reverse, as well as custom paint job and detailing done by local artists on Dec. 23, 2012, in Jacksonville N.C. Mackey, who has ridden motorcycles for more than 35 years, lost his legs in an improvised explosive device accident while serving with 3rd Battalion 10th Marine Regiment, in Helmand province Afghanistan in 2009.
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On the third anniversary of his survival, recently retired Sgt. Maj. Raymond H. Mackey, a double amputee with Wounded Warrior Battalion East, received his brand new Harley Davidson Tri-Glide, complete with the Kliktronic electronic gear actuator and factory reverse, as well as custom paint job and detailing on Dec. 23, 2012, in Jacksonville N.C. The trike is tailor-made for him, allowing him to ride without the use of his legs by utilizing specialized breaks and shifters.
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Jon Arnn, a mechanic for New River Harley Davidson, installs and tests the Kliktronic electronic gear actuator on the recently retired Sgt. Maj. Raymond H. Mackey’s custom Tri-Glide on Dec. 11. 2012, in Jacksonville N.C. Mackey, who is currently attached to Wounded Warrior Battalion, who has ridden motorcycles for more than 35 years, lost his legs in an improvised explosive device accident while serving with 3rd Battalion 10th Marine Regiment, in Helmand province Afghanistan in 2009.
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Jon Arnn (left), a mechanic and Jeff Myers a salesman for New River Harley Davidson discuss the Kliktronic electronic gear actuator and other aspects of recently retired Sgt. Maj. Raymond H. Mackey’s custom Tri-Glide on Dec. 11. 2012, in Jacksonville N.C. Mackey, who is currently attached to Wounded Warrior Battalion, who has ridden motorcycles for more than 35 years, lost his legs in an improvised explosive device accident while serving with 3rd Battalion 10th Marine Regiment, in Helmand province Afghanistan in 2009.
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The Down East Chapter of the Non Commissioned Officers Association of America presented Sgt. Maj. Robert G. VanOostrom, the II Marine Expeditionary Force sergeant major, its annual Sergeant Major C.A. "Mack" McKinney Awards Ceremony, Feb. 8, at Sywanyks Scarlet and Gold Traditions in Jacksonville, N.C.
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Marine Corps Recruiting Command currently uses this image in its "Toward the Sounds of Chaos" advertising campaign.  MCRC will hold a casting call for selected Marines Feb. 5-6 at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point with all applications, retrievable from a local public affairs office, due to wesley.jagoe@marines.usmc.mil at 3 p.m., Jan. 30.
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Marine Corps Recruiting Command currently uses this image in its "Toward the Sounds of Chaos" advertising campaign.  MCRC will hold a casting call for selected Marines Feb. 5-6 at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point with all applications, retrievable from a local public affairs office, due to wesley.jagoe@marines.usmc.mil at 3 p.m., Jan. 30.
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Marine Corps Recruiting Command currently uses this image in its "Toward the Sounds of Chaos" advertising campaign.  MCRC will hold a casting call for selected Marines Feb. 5-6 at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point with all applications, retrievable from a local public affairs office, due to wesley.jagoe@marines.usmc.mil at 3 p.m., Jan. 30.
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Marine Corps Recruiting Command currently uses this image in its "Toward the Sounds of Chaos" advertising campaign.  MCRC will hold a casting call for selected Marines Feb. 5-6 at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point with all applications, retrievable from a local public affairs office, due to wesley.jagoe@marines.usmc.mil at 3 p.m., Jan. 30.
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On Nov. 30, Maj. Gen. Ray Fox, commanding general II Marine Expeditionary Force, ordered a MEF-wide urinalysis for the nearly 53,000 active-duty Marines and sailors aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. Samples were collected from men and women and shipped for analysis before the end of the day, as a part of the detection phase of the II MEF Counter Drug Campaign to preserve the force and its readiness. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Daniel A. Wulz)
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On Nov. 30, Maj. Gen. Ray Fox, commanding general II Marine Expeditionary Force, ordered a MEF-wide urinalysis for the nearly 53,000 active-duty Marines and sailors aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. Samples were collected from men and women and shipped for analysis before the end of the day, as a part of the detection phase of the II MEF Counter Drug Campaign to preserve the force and its readiness. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Daniel A. Wulz)
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On Nov. 30, Maj. Gen. Ray Fox, commanding general II Marine Expeditionary Force, ordered a MEF-wide urinalysis for the nearly 53,000 active-duty Marines and sailors aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. Samples were collected from men and women and shipped for analysis before the end of the day, as a part of the detection phase of the II MEF Counter Drug Campaign to preserve the force and its readiness. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Daniel A. Wulz)
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