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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. The U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was Christened on Saturday at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship, named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to his posthumous receipt of the Medal of Honor, was Christened by his mother, Maureen Murphy, of New York. .The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. While the ship was not actually launched during the ceremony, it was rolled into the drydock and launched on Sunday morning at approximately 2:15 A.M in the Kennebec River.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. Lt. Michael Murphy's Medal of Honor was held throughout the Christening ceremony by a U.S. Navy honor guard. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509-foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Tristan Miller operates a video camera at the Christening ceremony of Aegis Destroyer Michael Murphy on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509-foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 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.
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  • 10/28/09 -- Iron and Silk Blacksmith Peter Brown's work. .  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 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.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. BIW Photographer on deck of media platform. .. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. Ship Sponsor, Maureen Murphy Christens U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy on Saturday at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to his posthumous receipt of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. While the ship was not actually launched during the ceremony, it was rolled into the drydock and launched on Sunday morning at approximately 2:15 A.M in the Kennebec River.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. Maine Gov. Paul LePage speaks to the crowd during the Christening of U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509-foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Gov. LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. BIW Photographer on deck of media platform. .. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. The U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was Christened on Saturday at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship, named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to his posthumous receipt of the Medal of Honor, was Christened by his mother, Maureen Murphy, of New York. .The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. While the ship was not actually launched during the ceremony, it was rolled into the drydock and launched on Sunday morning at approximately 2:15 A.M in the Kennebec River.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. Ship Sponsor, Maureen Murphy Christens U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy on Saturday at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to his posthumous receipt of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. While the ship was not actually launched during the ceremony, it was rolled into the drydock and launched on Sunday morning at approximately 2:15 A.M in the Kennebec River.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 10/28/09 -- Iron and Silk Blacksmith Peter Brown's work. .  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 10/27/09 -- Paul Lambert and other Quahog fishermen pull the hardy shellfish from the warm waters of the New Meadows earlier this week from small boaty.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 10/27/09 -- Paul Lambert and other Quahog fishermen pull the hardy shellfish from the warm waters of the New Meadows earlier this week from small boaty.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 10/27/09 -- Paul Lambert and other Quahog fishermen pull the hardy shellfish from the warm waters of the New Meadows earlier this week from small boaty.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 10/27/09 -- Paul Lambert and other Quahog fishermen pull the hardy shellfish from the warm waters of the New Meadows earlier this week from small boaty.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 10/27/09 -- Paul Lambert and other Quahog fishermen pull the hardy shellfish from the warm waters of the New Meadows earlier this week from small boaty.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was christened during ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. The U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy was Christened on Saturday at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship, named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to his posthumous receipt of the Medal of Honor, was Christened by his mother, Maureen Murphy, of New York. .The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. While the ship was not actually launched during the ceremony, it was rolled into the drydock and launched on Sunday morning at approximately 2:15 A.M in the Kennebec River.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 5/7/11 -- BATH, Maine. Ship Sponsor, Maureen Murphy Christens U.S. Navy Destroyer Michael Murphy on Saturday at Bath Iron Works. The 509 foot ship was named for Lieutenant Michael Murphy, whose bravery under fire in Afghanistan in June, 2005 led to his posthumous receipt of the Medal of Honor..The ceremony included speeches by Maine Governor Paul LePage, Chief of Naval Operations - Admiral Gary Roughead, Senator Olympia Snowe, Representatives Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree as well as ship sponsor, Maureen and Dan Murphy, parents of Lieutenant Murphy. While the ship was not actually launched during the ceremony, it was rolled into the drydock and launched on Sunday morning at approximately 2:15 A.M in the Kennebec River.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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