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A Marine color guard passes in review during change of command ceremonies for COL Ralph D. Miller who is relieved by COL Speed F. Shea as commanding officer of the Marine Corps Air Station. COL Shea is on the far left side of the photograph

A Marine color guard passes in review during change of command ceremon...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Marine Corps Air Station,Iwakuni Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Camera Operator: SGT A.M. Johnson Release Status: Released to Public Combined Militar... More

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – Marines

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – Marines

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – Marines and sailors judge vehicles entered in a car show sponsored by I Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, April 1, 2016. Marines and Sailors entered their... More

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- Sgt. Maj.

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- Sgt. Maj.

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- Sgt. Maj. David A. Wilson, sergeant major of I Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, watches as Marines and sailors attempt to hit a target that will drop hi... More

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- Sgt. Maj.

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- Sgt. Maj.

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- Sgt. Maj. David A. Wilson, sergeant major of I Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, sinks Col. Roberta L. Shea, the commanding officer for I MHG in a dunk t... More

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