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A U.S. Marine with Marine Barracks Washington (MBW)

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A U.S. Marine with Marine Barracks Washington (MBW) greets guests prior to the start of an evening parade at MBW, Washington D.C., May 22, 2015. Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work was the guest of honor for the parade at Marine Barracks Washington, D.C., and Gen. John M. Paxton, the 33rd assistant commandant of the Marine Corps, was the hosting official. The Evening Parade summer tradition began in 1934 and features the Silent Drill Platoon, the U.S. Marine Band, and the U.S. Marine Drum and Bugle Corps, and two marching companies. More than 3,500 guests attend the parade every week. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Melissa Marnell/Released)

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drill commandant taps silent drill platoon sergeant major drum and bugle corps colors band marine band marine barracks washington 8th and i mbw evening parade president s own chesty gen dunford usmccomcam english bull dog hqmc comcam page sgt melissa marnell communication directorate marine barracks washington evening parade dvids ultra high resolution high resolution washington dc us marine corps united states historic landmarks war in afghanistan 2001 2021 dog
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2000 - 2022
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Marine Barracks ,  38.87825, -76.99765
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drill commandant taps silent drill platoon sergeant major drum and bugle corps colors band marine band marine barracks washington 8th and i mbw evening parade president s own chesty gen dunford usmccomcam english bull dog hqmc comcam page sgt melissa marnell communication directorate marine barracks washington evening parade dvids ultra high resolution high resolution washington dc us marine corps united states historic landmarks war in afghanistan 2001 2021 dog