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Description Marine Sgt. Jason Tinnel stands up on a "Cougar" to watch the detonation of a weapons cache on the edge of Fallujah, Iraq, Dec. 20, 2004. The Cougar is a 28,550-pound hulk of a vehicle, wrapped in steel armor and ballistic glass and driven by a six-speed, split-shift, all-wheel drive transmission designed to get the vehicle through hazardous and uncertain terrain.
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Source http://www.arcent.army.mil/news/archive/2006_news/june/protect_marines_photo1.asp
Author Marine Lance Cpl. Will Lathrop

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