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    Tag: graphic illustration
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    • RECON: Swift, Silent, Deadly

      Photo by Sgt. Ashleigh Gawat   |   Communication Directorate   |   02.05.2015

      Graphic illustration business card, shown Feb. 5, 2015, used for the Marine Corps Reconnaissance Campaign informing civilians and Marines alike on the air capabilities of the Reconnaissance Marine and whom to contact, designed by Headquarters Marine Corps Combat Camera in Arlington, Va. The various promotional products depict the land, sea and air abilities that every Reconnaissance Marine......

    • RECON: Swift, Silent, Deadly

      Photo by Sgt. Ashleigh Gawat   |   Communication Directorate   |   02.05.2015

      Graphic illustration business card, shown Feb. 5, 2015, used for the Marine Corps Reconnaissance Campaign informing civilians and Marines alike on the land capabilities of the Reconnaissance Marine and whom to contact, designed by Headquarters Marine Corps Combat Camera in Arlington, Va. The various promotional products depict the land, sea and air abilities that every Reconnaissance Marine......

    • RECON: Swift, Silent, Deadly

      Photo by Sgt. Ashleigh Gawat   |   Communication Directorate   |   02.05.2015

      Graphic illustration business card, shown Feb. 5, 2015, used for the Marine Corps Reconnaissance Campaign informing civilians and Marines alike on the water capabilities of the Reconnaissance Marine and whom to contact, designed by Headquarters Marine Corps Combat Camera in Arlington, Va. The various promotional products depict the land, sea and air abilities that every Reconnaissance Marine......

    • RECON: Swift, Silent, Deadly

      Photo by Sgt. Ashleigh Gawat   |   Communication Directorate   |   02.05.2015

      Graphic illustration bookmark, shown Feb. 5, 2015, used for the Marine Corps Reconnaissance Campaign informing civilians and Marines alike on the water capabilities and a brief description of the Reconnaissance Marine, designed by Headquarters Marine Corps Combat Camera in Arlington, Va. The various promotional products depict the land, sea and air abilities that every Reconnaissance Marine......

    • RECON: Swift, Silent, Deadly

      Photo by Sgt. Ashleigh Gawat   |   Communication Directorate   |   02.05.2015

      Graphic illustration bookmark, shown Feb. 5, 2015, used for the Marine Corps Reconnaissance Campaign informing civilians and Marines alike on the air capabilities and the Reconnaissance Creed of the Reconnaissance Marine, designed by Headquarters Marine Corps Combat Camera in Arlington, Va. The various promotional products depict the land, sea and air abilities that every Reconnaissance Marine......

    • RECON: Swift, Silent, Deadly

      Photo by Sgt. Ashleigh Gawat   |   Communication Directorate   |   02.05.2015

      Graphic illustration bookmark, shown, Feb. 5, 2015, used for the Marine Corps Reconnaissance Campaign, informing civilians and Marines alike on the land capabilities and physical regiment of the Reconnaissance Marine, designed by Headquarters Marine Corps Combat Camera in Arlington, Va. The various promotional products depict the land, sea and air abilities that every Reconnaissance Marine......

    • Searching for Answers: A panel review of Army Reserve suicides

      Photo by Timothy Hale   |   U.S. Army Reserve Command   |   09.02.2014

      Two of the leading causes of U.S. Army Reserve suicides in 2013 were due to relationship issues and problems with finances. A panel review of the 57 Army Reserve suicides that year examined many of the underlying causes and outlined a way ahead to prevent future suicide attempts. (U.S. Army graphic by Timothy L. Hale/Released)...

    • Searching for Answers: A panel review of Army Reserve suicides

      Photo by Timothy Hale   |   U.S. Army Reserve Command   |   09.02.2014

      Two of the leading causes of U.S. Army Reserve suicides in 2013 were due to relationship issues and problems with finances. A panel review of the 57 Army Reserve suicides that year examined many of the underlying causes and outlined a way ahead to prevent future suicide attempts. (U.S. Army graphic by Timothy L. Hale/Released)...