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Students at Bolden Elementary School aboard Laurel

Students at Bolden Elementary School aboard Laurel

Students at Bolden Elementary School aboard Laurel Bay hold their hands over their hearts for the Pledge of Allegiance during a cake cutting ceremony Nov. 12. The ceremony was held in honor of the 240th Marine ... More

Lt. Col. Joshua A. Riggs cleans his sword during a

Lt. Col. Joshua A. Riggs cleans his sword during a

Lt. Col. Joshua A. Riggs cleans his sword during a cake cutting ceremony at Bolden Elementary School aboard Laurel Bay Nov. 12. The sword is used to cut the first piece of cake, which is presented to the oldest... More

Lt. Col. Joshua A. Riggs shakes the hand of a student

Lt. Col. Joshua A. Riggs shakes the hand of a student

Lt. Col. Joshua A. Riggs shakes the hand of a student during a cake cutting ceremony at Bolden Elementary School aboard Laurel Bay Nov. 12. The first piece of cake is traditionally passed to the oldest then you... More

Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort - Military children

Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort - Military children

Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort - Military children throughout the Tri-Command celebrated the 238th Anniversary of the Marine Corps during a cake cutting ceremony held at Bolden Elementary Middle School aboar... More

A Marine Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps color

A Marine Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps color

A Marine Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps color guard presents the colors during a cake cutting ceremony at Bolden Elementary School aboard Laurel Bay Nov. 12. The ceremony is a Marine tradition performed ... More

Military children throughout the Tri-Command celebrated

Military children throughout the Tri-Command celebrated

Military children throughout the Tri-Command celebrated the 238th Anniversary of the Marine Corps during a cake cutting ceremony held at Bolden Elementary Middle School aboard Laurel Bay, Nov. 7.

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