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Lance Cpl. Benjamin Nelson, of the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment in Twentynine Palms, Calif., opens wide to chow down on a scorpion at a jungle survival course hosted by the Thai marines Tuesday in Sattahip, Thailand. "It was crunchy. Lots of shell," Nelson said.
On Tuesday, Marines from the 2nd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment learned how to capture, kill and survive on animals they might find in the jungle, including snakes and chickens. They also got a crash course on jungle plants and found out what insects go down easiest. The course was part of the annual Cobra Gold multilateral exercise.
Of the roughly 400 patients on the USNS Comfort, around 150 are ready to be discharged to a less sophisticated facility, if only they had some place to go.
The Air Force is requiring all children enrolled at base child development centers be vaccinated against the swine flu virus, even though the number of reported illnesses has fallen below the epidemic level.
A Fort Lewis soldier has been charged with assault after he allegedly held his 4-year-old daughter mostly under water because she couldn't recite the alphabet. Charging papers equated the technique to torture.
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