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24th Marine Expeditionary Unit

II Marine Expeditionary Force

Camp Lejeune, NC
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Sgt. Casey McCarthy, a data network specialist with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s Communications Section, works on a computer in his section, here, Jan. 16, 2012. The Montgomery, Ala., native’s job in the Marine Corps centers on a gambit of computer-centric tasks such as: assembling servers, establishing and trouble shooting a tactical data network, uploading software and more. McCarthy works to keep the 24th MEU’s data network system up and running during the unit’s Realistic Urban Training (RUT) exercise, scheduled Jan. 5-20. The exercise serves to prepare and certify the Marines and Sailors of the 24th MEU for the various operations they may conduct during their upcoming deployment.
120116-M-0000B-004.jpg Photo By: Sgt. Richard Blumenstein

Jan 16, 2012
FORT PICKETT, Va., Va. - Sgt. Casey McCarthy, a data network specialist with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s Communications Section, works on a computer in his section, here, Jan. 16, 2012. The Montgomery, Ala., native’s job in the Marine Corps centers on a gambit of computer-centric tasks such as: assembling servers, establishing and trouble shooting a tactical data network, uploading software and more. McCarthy works to keep the 24th MEU’s data network system up and running during the unit’s Realistic Urban Training (RUT) exercise, scheduled Jan. 5-20. The exercise serves to prepare and certify the Marines and Sailors of the 24th MEU for the various operations they may conduct during their upcoming deployment.


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