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Marine Officer Uses Charm to Influence Iraqi Soldiers
I Marine Expeditionary Force
Oct. 13, 2006 | 2:25
Package about a 1st Lieutenant using his charm and friendly personality to win over Iraqi Soldiers. Produced by Sgt. Amy Forsythe.
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