Marine combat correspondents are their own band of brothers

Staff Sgt. Luis Agostini interviews an interpreter at the Nawa bazaar in Ahghanistan. The object on his helmet is a night vision goggle (NVG) camer.
Good article featuring our newly-reactived San Diego Chapter President, Luis Agostini …
By Tony Cagala
The Coast News
CAMP PENDLETON — “Combat environments are not always a fast-paced, guns-blazing tempo like you would find in a war video game, but rather a lot of downtime and boredom. Also, war and combat is much less romanticized after you have actually experienced it,” said Staff Sgt. Luis Agostini, Camp Pendleton Public Affairs Chief.
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