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24th Marine Expeditionary Unit

II Marine Expeditionary Force

Camp Lejeune, NC
24th MEU Photos
Lance Cpl. Andrew Revei watches as other members of his platoon conduct a movement to contact live fire range at a training exercise in Djibouti, Africa, March, 8. LCpl. Revei, 24, sports a shaved head to support his brother, Abraham, 22, who is battling cancer stateside in Baltimore, Md., while Andrew is deployed with Bravo Company, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit. Shortly after the MEU deployed Abraham was diagnosed with stage four Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Disease and began chemotherapy.  Andrew's platoon, along with most of Bravo Company, shaved their heads to show they are fighting with Abraham in spirit.(Official Marine Corps Photo by: Lance Cpl. David Beall)
100308-M-0000S-001.jpg Photo By: LCpl. David Beall

Mar 8, 2010
Lance Cpl. Andrew Revei watches as other members of his platoon conduct a movement to contact live fire range at a training exercise in Djibouti, Africa, March, 8. LCpl. Revei, 24, sports a shaved head to support his brother, Abraham, 22, who is battling cancer stateside in Baltimore, Md., while Andrew is deployed with Bravo Company, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit. Shortly after the MEU deployed Abraham was diagnosed with stage four Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Disease and began chemotherapy. Andrew's platoon, along with most of Bravo Company, shaved their heads to show they are fighting with Abraham in spirit.(Official Marine Corps Photo by: Lance Cpl. David Beall)


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