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Muli Benedict Kivanga
DynCorps
was, on the roth day of MaY ,aOLO,
the subject of a
usffirconducted by the Commanding Officer, Task Force t/3,
for outstanding seruice as follows:
For demonstrating outstanding performanw af dutA {ro* December 2oog through May zota,
while supporting Task Force t/3 at Fonuard Operating,hsse Geronimo in Helmand Prouince,
Afghanistan. During this time he serwed as a Carpents. Ilsing the skill and talent of his trade,
he has pt'ouen to be inualuable to Task Force t/S^ *Ottt
af euerA 1oo men faced with battle ...
nine an e the real fighters and we are lucky to haue them, for they make the battle. His initiatiue,
perseuerance and total dedication to dutg, reflected great credit upon himself and were in
keeping with the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naual Seruice.
["^}.f^-V t. M. BAKER
Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Marine Corps
Commanding