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Marine Corps Sgt. Steven Murphy, left, recruiter of substation Costa Mesa, along with other Marines of the Marine Corps Recruiting Station Orange County Color Guard, present colors during the Ellis Island Medal of Honor Ceremony at the Westin South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa, Calif., April 8, 2017. Awarded to native-born and naturalized U.S. citizens, this American award pays homage to the immigrant experience and the contribution made to America by immigrants and their children. The Color Guard is a four-member formation responsibly for rendering appropriate military honors. The Color Guard of Recruiting Station Orange County supports events like these to solidify relationships with their community members and show respect to our nation and those who have served. (Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jessica Quezada)

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