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Nine-year-old Joseph DeBacco (right) and his
brother Mathew DeBacco enjoy a riding an Amphibious Assault
Vehicle, during a tour of Camp Lejeune, NC on Aug. 4, 2009.
Joseph, who has always dreamed of being a Marine, suffers from
the terminal cancer rhabdomyosarcoma, a tumor that originates
particularly in the skeletal muscles attached to bone that help
the body move.
Photo by
Pfc. Walter D. Marino II, 2nd Marine Division
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