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Motorcycle riders from the Headquarters and Headquarters

Motorcycle riders from the Headquarters and Headquarters

Motorcycle riders from the Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron motorcycle club stationed aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., watch the graduation of Bravo Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion... More

Lt. Col. Joseph Murphy, the executive officer of

Lt. Col. Joseph Murphy, the executive officer of

Lt. Col. Joseph Murphy, the executive officer of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron and a Belleview, Wash., native, speaks to the Marines of the H&HS motorcycle club before their ride through San Diego aboa... More

Chief Warrant Officer John Hawthorne III, the station

Chief Warrant Officer John Hawthorne III, the station

Chief Warrant Officer John Hawthorne III, the station training officer with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron and a Cleveland native, speaks with his fellow club members before a ride through San Diego to ... More

A Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron

A Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron

A Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., checks his breaks during a motorcycle inspection before a ride through the San Diego area to Marine Corps Re... More

Chief Warrant Officer John Hawthorne III, the station

Chief Warrant Officer John Hawthorne III, the station

Chief Warrant Officer John Hawthorne III, the station training officer with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron and a Cleveland native, speaks with his fellow club members during Bravo Company, 1st Recruit T... More

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