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Maj. Gen. Christopher S. Owens addresses the audience

Maj. Gen. Christopher S. Owens addresses the audience

Maj. Gen. Christopher S. Owens addresses the audience during the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing change of command ceremony July 9 at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. Owens served as the 68th commanding general of 1s... More

Maj. Gen. Christopher S. Owens, right, passes the 1st

Maj. Gen. Christopher S. Owens, right, passes the 1st

Maj. Gen. Christopher S. Owens, right, passes the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing colors to Brig. Gen. Steven R. Rudder July 9 during the 1st MAW change of command ceremony at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. Owens w... More

Brig. Gen. Steven R. Rudder expressed his intent to

Brig. Gen. Steven R. Rudder expressed his intent to

Brig. Gen. Steven R. Rudder expressed his intent to build upon 1st Marine Aircraft Wing’s past successes during the 1st MAW change of command ceremony July 9 at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. “When the comma... More

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