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English: Photo of Rabbi (U.S.Navy Chaplain) Arnold E. Resnicoff at the scene of the October 23, 1983, Beirut barracks bombing, Beirut, Lebanon.
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Source http://www.usmc.mil/news/publications/Documents/US%20Marines%20In%20Lebanon%201982-1984%20PCN%2019000309800_3.pdf
Author Official U.S. Marine Corps Photo, Marine Staff Sergeant Robert E. Kline
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U.S. Government photo (U.S. Marine Corps)
Other versions Beirut_kippa.jpg - companion photo, presumably taken by same Marine Corps photographer: SSGT Robert E. Kline, on same day.

Photo appeared in official U.S. Government Publication, "U.S. Marines in Lebanon: 1982-1984," page 98, with caption: "U.S.Marine Corps Photo by SSGT Robert E. Kline. 'Sixth Fleet Jewish Chaplain Lcdr Arnold Resnicoff wears a camouflage yarmulke given to him by Catholic Chaplain Pucciarelli when the one he had was lost."

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