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  • 3/20/12 -- HARPSWELL SOUND, HARPSWELL, Maine. Rope cuts clear water. March 2012. .Photo © by Roger S. Duncan 2012..
    Wet Warp 1.JPG
  • 4/2/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Kestrel Aircraft Materials and Process Engineer Chantel McLellan of Lewiston, Maine poses with a new  microscope and the connected computer at Kestrel's Brunswick Maine Facility.  Kestrel Aircraft employs about 25 people at the Brunswick Executive Airport. They use composite technology to design and create custom aircraft parts. Photo © 2012  by Roger S. Duncan.
    KestrelAir4.2.12-33.jpg
  • 4/2/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Kestrel Aircraft Materials and Process Engineer Chantel McLellan of Lewiston, Maine poses with a new  microscope and the connected computer at Kestrel's Brunswick Maine Facility.  Kestrel Aircraft employs about 25 people at the Brunswick Executive Airport. They use composite technology to design and create custom aircraft parts. Photo © 2012  by Roger S. Duncan.
    KestrelAir4.2.12-28v2.jpg
  • 3/20/12 -- HARPSWELL SOUND, HARPSWELL, Maine. Rope cuts clear water. March 2012. .Photo © by Roger S. Duncan 2012..
    Dry and wet.jpg
  • 4/2/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Kestrel Composites Supervisor Steve Goessling, right, of Yarmouth, applies epoxy resin to an aircraft cowl mold at Kestrel's facility in Brunswick on Monday afternoon.  Kestrel Aircraft employs about 25 people at the Brunswick Executive Airport. They use composite technology to design and create custom aircraft parts. Photo © 2012  by Roger S. Duncan.
    KestrelAir4.2.12-11.jpg
  • 4/2/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Kestrel Composites Supervisor Steve Goessling, right, of Yarmouth, applies epoxy resin to an aircraft cowl mold at Kestrel's facility in Brunswick on Monday afternoon.  Kestrel Aircraft employs about 25 people at the Brunswick Executive Airport. They use composite technology to design and create custom aircraft parts. Photo © 2012  by Roger S. Duncan.
    Composite Technician.jpg
  • 3/9/12 -- GEORGETOWN, Maine. US Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy returns from Sea Trials at about 1 pm on Friday, seen from bluffs to teh south of Doubling Point. .   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    ShipComesIn-6.jpg
  • 3/7/12 -- BATH, Maine. Paul Johnson of Bath - Candidate for Maine House of Representatives. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Paul_Johnson_Candidate-07bw.jpg
  • 2/26/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. U.S. Congresswoman Chellie Pingree spoke to a sparsely attended Democratic Caucus on Sunday afternoon at  Brunswick Middle School. She said, "I know that you are busy people.  But - you're here because you care. If you each can bring 10 people to the polls to reelect President Obama we will have a shot at slowing down the conservative agenda." She added that she didn't like the Republican alternatives to Obama and that local Democratic legislators needed support as well. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    PingreeAtBrunswick2.26-16.JPG
  • 1/17/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Terry Amsted of Brunswick works in the L.L.Bean manufacturing facility in Brunswick on Tuesday after ceremonies to kick off the 100th birthday began with the unveiling of the Bootmobile. .Among other, company CEO Chris McCormick came on Tuesday to kick off the 100th anniversary celebrations -- and break in the size 747 boot for it's cross-country trip. The Bootmobile, a size 747 replica of the Maine Hunting Shoe, is made from fiberglass and mounted on top of a biodiesel-fueled truck. The plan is to drive it to New York and other places in the US to celebrate L.L.Bean's 100th year in business. The tour started Tuesday at the Brunswick Manufacturing facility where boots, bags, bikes and skis are assembled. McCormick said with a laugh,"Ooh, I'm not driving it. Imagine the headlines - CEO crashes Bootmobile." The bootmobile is piloted by Ian Bechtel of Portland Ore, a professional driver and tour operator. Photo by Roger S. Duncan. ..
    Boot Maker.JPG
  • 1/17/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. L.L. Bean CEO Chris McCormick came to Brunswick Manufacturing on Tuesday to kick off the 100th anniversary celebrations --and the starting point of the Bootmobile's national tour. The Bootmobile,  a size 747 replica of the Maine Hunting Shoe, is made from fiberglass and mounted on top of a biodiesel-fueled truck. The plan is to drive it to New York and other places in the US to celebrate L.L.Bean's 100th year in business. The tour started Tuesday at the Brunswick Manufacturing facility where boots, bags, bikes and skis are assembled. McCormick said with a laugh,"Ooh, I'm not driving it. Imagine the headlines - CEO crashes Bootmobile." The bootmobile is piloted by Ian Bechtel of Portland Ore, a professional driver and tour operator. Photo by Roger S. Duncan. ..
    LLBeanBootDay1.17.12-33.JPG
  • 1/17/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. L.L. Bean CEO Chris McCormick came to Brunswick Manufacturing on Tuesday to kick off the 100th anniversary celebrations --and the starting point of the Bootmobile's national tour. The Bootmobile,  a size 747 replica of the Maine Hunting Shoe, is made from fiberglass and mounted on top of a biodiesel-fueled truck. The plan is to drive it to New York and other places in the US to celebrate L.L.Bean's 100th year in business. The tour started Tuesday at the Brunswick Manufacturing facility where boots, bags, bikes and skis are assembled. McCormick said with a laugh,"Ooh, I'm not driving it. Imagine the headlines - CEO crashes Bootmobile." The bootmobile is piloted by Ian Bechtel of Portland Ore, a professional driver and tour operator. Photo by Roger S. Duncan. ..
    LLBeanBootDay1.17.12-05.JPG
  • 3/28/12 -- BATH, Maine.  A tulip in Bath tries to shake off a midnight snow on Wednesday morning. It asks,"W.T.F.?"   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    snowy flower.jpg
  • 3/25/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Lamb Day at Crystal Spring Farm.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    LambDay3.25-35.jpg
  • 3/25/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. A boy (brought to the event by his grandmother - not wanting name published) enjoys Lamb Day at Crystal Spring Farm.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    LambDay3.25-03.jpg
  • 3/25/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Volunteer Danielle Plourde of Topsham holds a lamb for guests to come up and pet on Sunday at Crystal Spring Farm's annual Lamb Day. This year lambing season began in late February and the youngest was born just a week ago. For more information about Crystal Springs Farm visit http://crystalspringcsa.com. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Sheep Farmer.jpg
  • 3/14/12 -- BATH, Maine.  Firefighter and EMT Kevin Hinds, left, confers with team leader and Paramedic Toby Martin as EMT Mike Brochu performs CPR on an electronically enhanced mannequin as part of Human Patient Simulator Lab (HPSL) training at the Bath Firehouse as his teammates support him in efforts to resuscitate the simulated patient. .HPSL is a Maine State EMS mobile training unit housed in a refitted Recreational Vehicle which delivers professional trainers statewide to locations to teach caregivers the latest protocols in emergency care. The mannequins are responsive to many different kinds of care, giving real-time feedback using the same tools EMTs use on real patients in the field. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    BathParamedicTraining-30.jpg
  • 3/7/12 -- BATH, Maine. Paul Johnson of Bath - Candidate for Maine House of Representatives. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Paul_Johnson_Candidate-23bw.jpg
  • 3/7/12 -- BATH, Maine. Paul Johnson of Bath - Candidate for Maine House of Representatives. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Paul_Johnson_Candidate-23.jpg
  • 3/7/12 -- BATH, Maine. Paul Johnson of Bath - Candidate for Maine House of Representatives. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Paul_Johnson_Candidate-22.jpg
  • 3/7/12 -- BATH, Maine. Paul Johnson of Bath - Candidate for Maine House of Representatives. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Paul_Johnson_Candidate-08.jpg
  • 3/7/12 -- BATH, Maine. Paul Johnson of Bath - Candidate for Maine House of Representatives. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Paul_Johnson_Candidate-07.jpg
  • 3/7/12 -- BATH, Maine. Paul Johnson of Bath - Candidate for Maine House of Representatives. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Paul_Johnson_Candidate-01bw.jpg
  • 3/7/12 -- BATH, Maine. Paul Johnson of Bath - Candidate for Maine House of Representatives. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Paul_Johnson_Candidate-01.jpg
  • 3/6/12 -- GEORGETOWN, Maine.  U.S. Navy Destroyer Matthew Murphy, built by Bath Iron Works passes by Doubling Point in Georgetown on Tuesday morning on the way out to sea trials. She is scheduled to be return on Friday morning at the top of the tide, about 11:00 a.m. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    MichaelMurphy1.jpg
  • 3/6/12 -- GEORGETOWN, Maine.  U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy, built by Bath Iron Works passes by Doubling Point in Georgetown on Tuesday morning on the way out to sea trials. She is scheduled to be return on Friday morning at the top of the tide, about 11:00 a.m. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    MichaelMurphy2.jpg
  • 3/6/12 -- GEORGETOWN, Maine.  U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy, built by Bath Iron Works passes by Doubling Point in Georgetown on Tuesday morning on the way out to sea trials. She is scheduled to be return on Friday morning at the top of the tide, about 11:00 a.m. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    MichaelMurphy3.jpg
  • 2/26/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Brunswick representative Alex Cornell du Houx speaks to the Democratic Caucus on Sunday afternoon at Brunswick Middle School. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    PingreeAtBrunswick2.26-07.JPG
  • Rescue Chief Joyce Thomas, right, works closely with her teammate and fellow EMT, Marolyn Bibber, to keep the town of Harpswell safe. Both are volunteers and have extensive experience caring for residents of Harpswell. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Joyce and Marolyn - EMTs
  • 3/25/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Lamb Day at Crystal Spring Farm.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    LambDay3.25-02.jpg
  • 3/20/12 -- HARPSWELL SOUND, HARPSWELL, Maine.  Sternman Zach Drehobl of Harpswell's F/V Lorelei lays out a grapple to snag up ghost gear from the bottom on Tuesday morning. Photo © by Roger S. Duncan.
    GearGrab 3.20-41.jpg
  • 3/20/12 -- HARPSWELL SOUND, HARPSWELL, Maine. Sternman Zach Drehobl, left, and Captain Jim Barclay of Harpswell's F/V Lorelei haul aboard a lobster trap lost in 2007 on Tuesday morning as part of 'Gear Grab', sponsored by non-profit association, Gulf of Maine Lobster Foundation (GOMLF). <br />
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Gear Grab provides grant funding to lobster fishermen who volunteer to grapple up some of the thousands of pounds of lost lobstering gear - known as "Ghost Gear" - which litters the sea floor in Maine's fishing grounds.<br />
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The 2-day Harpswell-based event allowed fishermen to clean up places which they knew were already a mess - and drag a grappling hook along the bottom in places where they guessed Ghost Gear might have accumulated.  ."I didn't even use the fish finder -- I just knew where that one was - I was snagging it all last year," said Captain Barclay of hauling in a snarl of 18 traps in Harpswell Sound on Monday. <br />
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On Monday F/V Lorelei brought in close to 30 ghost traps - the first day of the event. Tuesdays catch came to four - with a few pieces of wooden traps which appeared to disintegrate on the way up from the bottom. "We've really only dragged about a quarter of the spots which we know are bad," said Sternman Drehobl. "And, the hard part is - you could miss [a ghost trap] by three feet with your hook and never know it."<br />
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GOMLF is a non-profit based in Kennebunk which works with fishermen, scientists and community members to support a healthy lobster fishery in Maine. <br />
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Another Gear Grab is planned for Tenant's Harbor on Wednesday and Thursday this week and a date and place are being set up by Director Erin Pelletier for Southern Maine in the next few weeks. <br />
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For more information or to participate in GOMLF events visit http://www.gomlf.org/ or call: 207-205-8088. <br />
<br />
Photo and extended caption by Roger S. Duncan.
    Lobstermen.jpg
  • 3/20/12 -- HARPSWELL SOUND, HARPSWELL, Maine.  Captain Jim Barclay and Sternman Zach Drehobl of Harpswell's F/V Lorelei haul aboard a piece of a smashed-up lobster trap on Tuesday morning as part of 'Gear Grab', sponsored by non-profit association, Gulf of Maine Lobster Foundation (GOMLF). <br />
<br />
Gear Grab provides grant funding to lobster fishermen who volunteer to grapple up some of the thousands of pounds of lost lobstering gear - known as "Ghost Gear" - which litters the sea floor in Maine's fishing grounds. <br />
<br />
The 2-day Harpswell-based event allowed fishermen to clean up places which they knew were already a mess - and drag a grappling hook along the bottom in places where they guessed Ghost Gear might have accumulated.  ."I didn't even use the fish finder -- I just knew where that one was - I was snagging it all last year," said Captain Barclay of hauling in a snarl of 18 traps in Harpswell Sound on Monday.<br />
<br />
On Monday F/V Lorelei brought in close to 30 ghost traps - the first day of the event. Tuesday's catch came to four - with a few pieces of wooden traps which appeared to disintegrate on the way up from the bottom. "We've really only dragged about a quarter of the spots which we know are bad," said Sternman Drehobl. "And, the hard part is - you could miss [a ghost trap] by three feet with your hook and never know it.".<br />
<br />
GOMLF is a non-profit based in Kennebunk which works with fishermen, scientists and community members to support a healthy lobster fishery in Maine. <br />
<br />
Another Gear Grab is planned for Tenant's Harbor on Wednesday and Thursday this week and a date and place are being set up by Director Erin Pelletier for Southern Maine in the next few weeks.  <br />
<br />
For more information or to participate in GOMLF events visit http://www.gomlf.org/ or call: 207-205-8088. Photo and extended caption by Roger S. Duncan.
    GearGrab 3.20-05.jpg
  • 3/14/12 -- BATH, Maine.  Firemen at Bath Firehouse worked with staffers from Maine EMS today at the Human Patient Simulator Lab, an RV refitted to bring in responsive mannequins designed to react to health care workers' treatments. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    BathParamedicTraining-27.jpg
  • 3/9/12 -- GEORGETOWN, Maine. US Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy returns from Sea Trials at about 1 pm on Friday, seen from bluffs to teh south of Doubling Point. .   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    ShipComesIn-5.jpg
  • 3/7/12 -- BATH, Maine. Paul Johnson of Bath - Candidate for Maine House of Representatives. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Paul_Johnson_Candidate-21.jpg
  • 3/6/12 -- GEORGETOWN, Maine.  U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy, built by Bath Iron Works passes by Doubling Point in Georgetown on Tuesday morning on the way out to sea trials. She is scheduled to be return on Friday morning at the top of the tide, about 11:00 a.m. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    MichaelMurphy4.jpg
  • 3/6/12 -- GEORGETOWN, Maine.  U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy, built by Bath Iron Works passes by Doubling Point in Georgetown on Tuesday morning on the way out to sea trials. She is scheduled to be return on Friday morning at the top of the tide, about 11:00 a.m. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    MichaelMurphy7.jpg
  • 2/26/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. U.S. Congresswoman Chellie Pingree visits with a friend after speaking to the sparsely attended Democratic Caucus on Sunday afternoon at Brunswick Middle School. She said, "I know that you are busy people.  But - you're here because you care. If you each can bring 10 people to the polls to reelect President Obama we will have a shot at slowing down the conservative agenda." She added that she didn't like the Republican alternatives to Obama and that local Democratic legislators needed support as well. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    PingreeAtBrunswick2.26-20.JPG
  • 1/24/12 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Mitchell Black celebrates the win over Lawrence with a huge holler and a streak around the court. On his buzzer beating three-pointer Brunswick tied the game at 50 and then, together with his teammates, went on to win in overtime 56-54.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Overtime Win!
  • KABUL -- 9/14/12 --  Chiefs  Induction Pinning Ceremony for ATC (SEL) and LSC (SEL) Nathan Smith.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Justin L. Rouse  (RELEASED)
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  • KABUL -- 9/14/12 --  Chiefs  Induction Pinning Ceremony for ATC (SEL) and LSC (SEL) Nathan Smith.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Justin L. Rouse  (RELEASED)
    PinningCeremony-110.JPG
  • KABUL -- 9/14/12 --  Chiefs  Induction Pinning Ceremony for ATC (SEL) and LSC (SEL) Nathan Smith.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Justin L. Rouse  (RELEASED)
    PinningCeremony-087.JPG
  • KABUL -- 9/14/12 --  Chiefs  Induction Pinning Ceremony for ATC (SEL) and LSC (SEL) Nathan Smith.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Justin L. Rouse  (RELEASED)
    PinningCeremony-084.JPG
  • KABUL -- 9/14/12 --  Chiefs  Induction Pinning Ceremony for ATC (SEL) and LSC (SEL) Nathan Smith.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Justin L. Rouse  (RELEASED)
    PinningCeremony-002.JPG
  • KABUL -- 7/7/12 -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton greets a U.S. Airman during her visit to Kabul International Airport enroute to Japan today to greet Sailors, Soldiers, Airmen and Marines along with their NATO counterparts.   U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • KABUL -- 9/14/12 --  Chiefs  Induction Pinning Ceremony for ATC (SEL) and LSC (SEL) Nathan Smith.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Justin L. Rouse  (RELEASED)
    PinningCeremony-068.JPG
  • KABUL -- 9/14/12 --  Chiefs  Induction Pinning Ceremony for ATC (SEL) and LSC (SEL) Nathan Smith.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Justin L. Rouse  (RELEASED)
    PinningCeremony-063.JPG
  • KABUL -- 7/7/12 -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton greets German Army Colonel Hans Buhl of Munster, Germany while visiting Kabul International Airport enroute to Japan today. She greeted about 50 Sailors, Soldiers, Airmen and Marines along with their NATO counterparts.   U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
    Secretary of State.jpg
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine. Lance Cpl. Josh Farrell hugs his girlfriend, Brianna Turcotte prior to departing on deployment. U.S. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    USMCTopshamDeparture5.5.11-030.JPG
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine. Lance Cpl. Josh Farrell hugs his girlfriend, Brianna Turcotte prior to departing on deployment. U.S. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    USMCTopshamDeparture5.5.11-029.JPG
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine. Lance Cpl. Josh Farrell hugs his girlfriend, Brianna Turcotte prior to departing on deployment. U.S. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    USMCTopshamDeparture5.5.11-028.JPG
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  U.S. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    USMCTopshamDeparture5.5.11-018.JPG
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Brandon Sodergren or Waldoboro hugs his girlfriend, Amanda Sullivan of Durham before heading getting on the bus. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Marine Departure day
  • 12/20/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Labbe Construction diggers compress the back side of the Unitarian Universalist Church in Brunswick on Tuesday morning. The 1885 church burned in June. Parishioners plan to break ground on a new building on the same site in summer 2012.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    UUChurchDemo12. 20-04.JPG
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  U.S. Marine Lance Cpl John Crowley, right, of Bath kisses his wife, Kristin goodbye just before getting on the bus and heading for deployment. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    USMCTopshamDeparture5.5.11-048.JPG
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine. LCPL Parise holds his son Eli's hand prior to departure on Thursday morning. U.S. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    USMCTopshamDeparture5.5.11-046.JPG
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Brandon Sodergren or Waldoboro hugs his girlfriend, Amanda Sullivan of Durham before heading getting on the bus. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    USMCTopshamDeparture5.5.11-043.JPG
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  U.S. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    USMCTopshamDeparture5.5.11-038.JPG
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine. Kim Frances of Brewer hugs her U.S. Marine boyfriend, Lance Cpl. Joshua MacConnach prior to his departure.   U.S. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    USMCTopshamDeparture5.5.11-021.JPG
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  Maine Gov. Paul LePage right, greets U.S. Marine Lance Cpl Andrew Arseneau of Bucksport while his wife, Jasmine and seven-month old daughter Arianna stand by. U.S. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    USMCTopshamDeparture5.5.11-005.JPG
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  U.S. Marine Lance Cpl John Crowley, of Bath kisses his wife, Kristin goodbye just before getting on the bus and heading for deployment. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    USMCTopshamDeparture5.5.11-047.JPG
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  U.S. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    USMCTopshamDeparture5.5.11-039.JPG
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  U.S. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    USMCTopshamDeparture5.5.11-037.JPG
  • 5/5/11 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  U.S. Marine Reservists departed from Topsham on Thursday for the start of a year-long deployment to Afghanistan amidst a crowd of family, friends and well-wishers. This mission will be different from others, said several Marines, because instead of doing combat operations they will be teaching the Afghan National Army to operate independently. They travel first to California for several months of training and are planning to return in May 2012. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    USMCTopshamDeparture5.5.11-014.JPG
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