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Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson addresses his Marines June

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson addresses his Marines June

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson addresses his Marines June 2 at Camp Kinser during a special promotion ceremony. Ten-month-old English bulldog Pvt. Nellie B. Willful, the 3rd Marine Logistics Group mascot, was promot... More

Ten-month-old English bulldog Lance Cpl. Nellie B.

Ten-month-old English bulldog Lance Cpl. Nellie B.

Ten-month-old English bulldog Lance Cpl. Nellie B. Willful enjoys her time with Marines June 2 at Camp Kinser during a special promotion ceremony. Nellie was all smiles as she was promoted to the rank of lance ... More

Ten-month-old English bulldog Lance Cpl. Nellie B.

Ten-month-old English bulldog Lance Cpl. Nellie B.

Ten-month-old English bulldog Lance Cpl. Nellie B. Willful poses for the camera June 2 at Camp Kinser during her promotion ceremony. Nellie is the mascot of 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary ... More

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, right, presents 10-month-old

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, right, presents 10-month-old

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, right, presents 10-month-old English bulldog Lance Cpl. Nellie B. Willful with her promotion warrant June 2 at Camp Kinser, as U.S. Navy Capt. Kevin J. Sweeney, left, holds her leash.... More

Ten-month-old Lance Cpl. Nellie B. Willful “stands

Ten-month-old Lance Cpl. Nellie B. Willful “stands

Ten-month-old Lance Cpl. Nellie B. Willful “stands at attention” June 2 on Camp Kinser during her promotion ceremony. Lance Cpl. Samantha J. Adair, rear, and Beth Nelson, right, pinned on Nellie’s rank insignia... More

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