Marines assigned to Marine Barracks Washington participate in the funeral service for retired Col. Charles Waterhouse at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Feb. 19, 2014. Col. Waterhouse was a combat artist and was seriously injured during the first wave of Iwo Jima. He suffered from severe nerve damage in his left hand but was still able to paint with his right and continued throughout his life to paint artwork up until three weeks before he passed away. (DoD photo by Cpl. Tia Dufour, Marine Corps/Released) Marines assigned to Marine Barracks Washington participate in


Marines assigned to Marine Barracks Washington participate in the funeral service for retired Col. Charles Waterhouse at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Feb. 19, 2014. Col. Waterhouse was a combat artist and was seriously injured during the first wave of Iwo Jima. He suffered from severe nerve damage in his left hand but was still able to paint with his right and continued throughout his life to paint artwork up until three weeks before he passed away. (DoD photo by Cpl. Tia Dufour, Marine Corps/Released) Marines assigned to Marine Barracks Washington participate in the funeral service for retired Col. Charles Waterhouse at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Feb. 19, 2014 140219-M-KS211-024


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