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Attendees of the 10 Star Social pose for a photograph

Attendees of the 10 Star Social pose for a photograph

Attendees of the 10 Star Social pose for a photograph Dec. 6 at the Butler Officers’ Club. The name of the event is derived from the number of U.S. Marine generals in attendance. With the high operational tempo... More

Marines with the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band

Marines with the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band

Marines with the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band play a Christmas song Dec. 6 during the annual 10 Star Social at the Butler Officers’ Club. The name of the event is derived from the number of U.S. Marine g... More

Marines pose for a photograph Dec. 6 during the annual

Marines pose for a photograph Dec. 6 during the annual

Marines pose for a photograph Dec. 6 during the annual 10 Star Social at the Butler Officers’ Club. The name of the event is derived from the number of U.S. Marine generals in attendance. With the high operatio... More

Marines with the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band

Marines with the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band

Marines with the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band play a Christmas song Dec. 6 during the annual 10 Star Social at the Butler Officers’ Club. The name of the event is derived from the number of U.S. Marine g... More

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