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Col. Gary S. Johnston, Chief of Staff, Marine Corps

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Col. Gary S. Johnston, Chief of Staff, Marine Corps

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Col. Gary S. Johnston, Chief of Staff, Marine Corps Installations - West, along with Alexa Garica, Disney Ambassador, and a volunteer from the crowd read aloud "The Big Guy Took My Ball" to children and their families during Books on Bases, Camp Pendleton, Calif., July 8th, 2017. Books on Bases brings books to military children and is a part of Blue Star Families' and The Walt Disney Company's ongoing effort to to support military families across the nation. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by LCpl. Dylan Chagnon)

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08/07/2017
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