GySgt Joshua Negron: Carrying on the Legacy of a True Warrior, Leader, and Mentor
UAP recently sat down with Gunnery Sergeant Joshua Negron, an active Marine Raider and veteran of the Marine Reconnaissance community.
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UAP recently sat down with Gunnery Sergeant Joshua Negron, an active Marine Raider and veteran of the Marine Reconnaissance community.
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A Marine stands watch in preparation for Reindeer II, a bilateral exercise hosted by the Norwegian military in extreme conditions.
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