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24th Marine Expeditionary Unit

II Marine Expeditionary Force

Camp Lejeune, NC
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Gunnery Sgt. Chad R. Kiehl, combat camera chief, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, spent the day volunteering with a group of children at the Rehabilitation Institute of Active Learning center in Adliya, Kingdom of Bahrain, March 14.  Kiehl was one of a group of servicemembers currently deployed with USS Ashland that volunteered to interact with disabled children attending RIA, as part of a U.S. Naval Forces Central Command community relations event.  Marines and Sailors the 24th MEU and USS Ashland visited the RIA center during their first liberty port in Bahrain.  24th MEU is currently on seven-month deployment aboard ships of the Nassau Amphibious Ready Group, and is serving as CENTCOM's theatre reserve force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Alex C. Sauceda)
100314-M-6001S-048.jpg Photo By: Sgt. Alex C. Sauceda

Mar 14, 2010
Gunnery Sgt. Chad R. Kiehl, combat camera chief, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, spent the day volunteering with a group of children at the Rehabilitation Institute of Active Learning center in Adliya, Kingdom of Bahrain, March 14. Kiehl was one of a group of servicemembers currently deployed with USS Ashland that volunteered to interact with disabled children attending RIA, as part of a U.S. Naval Forces Central Command community relations event. Marines and Sailors the 24th MEU and USS Ashland visited the RIA center during their first liberty port in Bahrain. 24th MEU is currently on seven-month deployment aboard ships of the Nassau Amphibious Ready Group, and is serving as CENTCOM's theatre reserve force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Alex C. Sauceda)


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