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Lance Cpl. Slack
I Marine Expeditionary Force
Sept. 19, 2007 | 11:12
Talks to a WWAY-TV reporter in Wilmington, N.C., about his fears, what his Marine duties will be in Iraq, his expectations of serving in Iraq, what he enjoys about being a Marine, his twin brother also being a Marine, how they prepare and train for working in Iraq, lack of personal time during combat, and what he is learning about Iraqi civilians.
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