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New River / Camp Lejeune


From Parris Island Wes and his fellow “Boots” were transported to Fleet Marine Headquarters at New River, North Carolina (now called Camp Lejeune) for training that included obstacle courses, additional rifle training, improvising rope bridges and endless practice sessions for debarking from ship’s cargo nets onto Higgins Boats and then hitting the beach.

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