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Marine First Lieutenant Ronald Winchester, 25, was killed by a roadside bomb on September 3, 2004, in Qaim, Iraq. He was from Rockville Center, New York. His bedroom was photographed in February 2011.

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Title: Marine First Lieutenant Ronald Winchester, 25, was killed by a roadside bomb on September 3, 2004, in Qaim, Iraq. He was from Rockville Center, New York. His bedroom was photographed in February 2011.
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