Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. David S. Garza, an instructor with the Marine Corps Engineer School at Courthouse Bay, uses a multi-meter, an electrical trouble shooting tool used to detect faults in electrical circuits, to show students that electricity can travel through a metal sphere during the Johnson Primary School Career Day Observance on Camp Lejeune, , April 22, 2016. The career day observance provided students with insight and information about certain occupations, by providing personnel and static displays of the equipment used by the military to perform duties on a daily basis.


Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. David S. Garza, an instructor with the Marine Corps Engineer School at Courthouse Bay, uses a multi-meter, an electrical trouble shooting tool used to detect faults in electrical circuits, to show students that electricity can travel through a metal sphere during the Johnson Primary School Career Day Observance on Camp Lejeune, , April 22, 2016. The career day observance provided students with insight and information about certain occupations, by providing personnel and static displays of the equipment used by the military to perform duties on a daily basis. ( Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Judith L. Harter, MCIEAST Combat Camera/Released)


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