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Meritoriously promoted sergeants from 1st Marine Logistics

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Meritoriously promoted sergeants from 1st Marine Logistics Group discuss leadership and the new role they will have as sergeants of Marines during a lunch hosted for them by the commanding general aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 17, 2016. During the gathering the Marines had an opportunity to speak with their most senior leaders, to include the MLG commanding general, sergeant major, and command master chief. The four Marines promoted were Sgt. Olivia Berry, a combat engineer with Combat Logistics Battalion 5, Sgt. Lucas Ferreira, a combat engineer with 7th Engineer Support Battalion, Sgt. Jose Gaytan, an engineer equipment mechanic from Combat Logistics Battalion 11, and Sgt. Hector RiveraGuzman, a warehouse clerk with 1st Supply Battalion. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Carson Gramley/released)

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17/05/2016
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