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Updated: 02/03/05
FREQUENT CLEANINGS – Staff Sgt. Craig Creech of Pembroke cleans his M-16 frequently to ward off the effects of the harsh environment in Iraq. Creech, who often acts a a gunneron the convoys of the 744th Transportation Company, NHARNG, said they have had enemy contact nearly every day. (Bob LaPree/Union Leader Photo)


FREQUENT CLEANINGS
Staff Sgt. Craig Creech of Pembroke cleans his M-16 frequently to ward off the effects of the harsh environment in Iraq. Creech, who often acts a a gunneron the convoys of the 744th Transportation Company, NHARNG, said they have had enemy contact nearly every day.
(Bob LaPree/Union Leader Photo)

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