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During a route repair mission, Cpl. Dereck L. Spivey, a 24-year-old-native of Greensboro, N.C., shovels dirt from the back of a dump truck on May 25, 2006. The threat of improvised explosive devices is one of the main reasons the Marines conduct route repairs. Not only are they a hazard to military convoys, but the craters created when an IED explodes provides insurgents with a hiding spot to place future devices. The roads Charlie Company, commonly referred to as ?Hell-Bent Charlie? and part of Combat Logistics Battalion 5 based at Camp Fallujah, work on are often traveled by Iraqi citizens, but are also used by American service members and Iraqi Security Forces.

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Photo by: Cpl. Stephen Holt |  VIRIN: 060525-m-0293h-001.jpg
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