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Retired Gen. Joseph Hoar, former commanding officer

Retired Gen. Joseph Hoar, former commanding officer

Retired Gen. Joseph Hoar, former commanding officer of 1st Marine Regiment, addresses the audience as the guest of honor during the regiment’s 100-year anniversary ceremony aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 2... More

Colonel Peter Baumgarten, left, commanding officer,

Colonel Peter Baumgarten, left, commanding officer,

Colonel Peter Baumgarten, left, commanding officer, 1st Marine Regiment, and a native of El Paso, Texas, rededicates the regiment’s battle streamers during a 100-year anniversary ceremony aboard Camp Pendleton,... More

Retired Gen. Joseph Hoar, former commanding officer

Retired Gen. Joseph Hoar, former commanding officer

Retired Gen. Joseph Hoar, former commanding officer of 1st Marine Regiment, watches the regiment’s 100-year anniversary ceremony aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 24, 2014. Gen. Hoar, the guest of honor for t... More

Colonel Baumgarten, fifth from left, commanding officer,

Colonel Baumgarten, fifth from left, commanding officer,

Colonel Baumgarten, fifth from left, commanding officer, 1st Marine Regiment, Major Gen. Lawrence Nicholson, sixth from left, commanding general, 1st Marine Division, and former commanding officers of the regim... More

Colonel Peter Baumgarten, commanding officer, 1st Marine

Colonel Peter Baumgarten, commanding officer, 1st Marine

Colonel Peter Baumgarten, commanding officer, 1st Marine Regiment, and a native of El Paso, Texas, left, thanks retired Gen. Joseph Hoar, former commanding officer of the regiment, and a native of Boston, for a... More

Colonel Peter Baumgarten, commanding officer, 1st Marine

Colonel Peter Baumgarten, commanding officer, 1st Marine

Colonel Peter Baumgarten, commanding officer, 1st Marine Regiment, and a native of El Paso, Texas, addresses the audience with closing remarks during a 100-year anniversary ceremony aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif... More

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