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Night fighting by Lebanese forces takes place near the recently bombed Marine Battalion Landing Team headquarters at Beirut International Airport

An aerial view of the remains of the Marine battalion Landing Team headquarters and barracks at Beirut International Airport. The building was destroyed by a terrorist bomb attack

A disposition board for Marine casualties is kept up to date as they arrive from Beirut, Lebanon, where a terrorist bomb destroyed the Marine barracks and headquarters building

An aerial view of the remains of the Marine battalion Landing Team headquarters and barracks at Beirut International Airport. The building was destroyed by a terrorist bomb attack

An aerial view of the remains of the Marine battalion Landing Team headquarters and barracks at Beirut International Airport. The building was destroyed by a terrorist bomb attack

An aerial view of the remains of the Marine battalion Landing Team headquarters and barracks at Beirut International Airport. The building was destroyed by a terrorist bomb attack

An aerial view of the remains of the Marine battalion Landing Team headquarters and barracks at Beirut International Airport. The building was destroyed by a terrorist bomb attack

Marines clear underbrush near their position at Beirut International Airport

Debris litters the ground following terrorist shelling at Beirut International airport, site of a US Marine Corps headquarters. The Marines have been deployed in Lebanon as part of a multi-national peacekeeping force following confrontation between Israeli forces and the Palestine Liberation Organization

Fighting by Lebanese forces takes place near the recently bombed Marine Battalion Landing Team headquarters at Beirut International Airport

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Base: Beirut

Country: Lebanon (LBN)

Scene Camera Operator: GYSGT R. D. Lucas

Release Status: Released to Public

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06/11/1983
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