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Two U.S. Marines patiently wait out a fierce battle between Lebanese Army troops and anti-government forces, in a concrete building between the two positions. They were listening to 50 cal. bullets ricochet off the building, and RPGs going overhead.

U.S. Marine based at Beirut International airport passes time during a work break by playing keep-away with a sandbag and a dog.

Two Marines have a moment of innocent play with a homeless kitten--Beirut Lebanon.

A U.S. Marine chips a golf ball from a sandy pit in front of the Lebanese University position. The Marine had the club and six balls sent from the U.S. by his father.

One thousand GIs come home to Ft. Bragg from Grenada. Carmen VanWinkle kisses husband Craig VanWinkle.

Glad to be home--two members of the 82nd airborne react with a handshake as they arrive at the division area at Fort Bragg on their return from duty in Grenada.

Unemployed men and women line up at a food bank in Braddock, PA, one of many steel towns in western PA hard hit by the recession.

He came from Montana to get out of the cold, and just wanted a job so he could eat.

It may not be California, but at least its work, so Fred, in a better mood, yells to one of his co-workers how great it is to be an Oklahoman and be at work.

When the new employees showed up at the plant, all the managers came out to get a close look at the Californians.