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Assistant Secretary of the Navy Juan Garcia speaks

Assistant Secretary of the Navy Juan Garcia speaks

Assistant Secretary of the Navy Juan Garcia speaks to the crowd at the commissioning ceremony of Staff Sergeant Patrick Poorbaugh at the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New York City, May, 21... More

2nd Lt. Patrick Poorbaugh shares a moment with his

2nd Lt. Patrick Poorbaugh shares a moment with his

2nd Lt. Patrick Poorbaugh shares a moment with his wife after his commissioning ceremony at the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New York City, May, 21. Poorbaugh became the first Marine in 40... More

Brig. Gen. Terry Williams gives his remarks to the

Brig. Gen. Terry Williams gives his remarks to the

Brig. Gen. Terry Williams gives his remarks to the audience at the commissioning ceremony of Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh in the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New York City, May, 21. Poorba... More

Peter Awn arrives for the commissioning ceremony of

Peter Awn arrives for the commissioning ceremony of

Peter Awn arrives for the commissioning ceremony of Staff Sergeant Patrick Poorbaugh at the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New York City, May, 21. Poorbaugh became the first Marine in 40 yea... More

Brig. Gen. Terry Williams administers the oath of office

Brig. Gen. Terry Williams administers the oath of office

Brig. Gen. Terry Williams administers the oath of office to Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh during his commissioning ceremony in the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New York May, 21. Poorbaugh b... More

2nd Lt. Patrick Poorbaugh is congratulated by Brig.

2nd Lt. Patrick Poorbaugh is congratulated by Brig.

2nd Lt. Patrick Poorbaugh is congratulated by Brig. Gen. Terry Williams, center, Juan Garcia, right, and Peter Awn during his commissioning ceremony at the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New... More

Brig. Gen. Terry Williams arrives for the commissioning

Brig. Gen. Terry Williams arrives for the commissioning

Brig. Gen. Terry Williams arrives for the commissioning ceremony of Staff Sergeant Patrick Poorbaugh at the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New York City, May, 21. Poorbaugh became the first ... More

2nd Lt. Patrick Poorbaugh is pinned to his new rank

2nd Lt. Patrick Poorbaugh is pinned to his new rank

2nd Lt. Patrick Poorbaugh is pinned to his new rank of second lieutenant by his mother, Kim Grierson, during a commissioning ceremony at the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New York City, May... More

Juan Garcia arrives for the commissioning ceremony

Juan Garcia arrives for the commissioning ceremony

Juan Garcia arrives for the commissioning ceremony of Staff Sergeant Patrick Poorbaugh at the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New York City, May, 21. Poorbaugh became the first Marine in 40 y... More

2nd Lt. Patrick Poorbaugh and his family listen to

2nd Lt. Patrick Poorbaugh and his family listen to

2nd Lt. Patrick Poorbaugh and his family listen to a panel of guest speakers during his commissioning ceremony at the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New York May, 21. Poorbaugh became the fi... More

Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh is congratulated by Brig.

Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh is congratulated by Brig.

Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh is congratulated by Brig. Gen. Terry Williams after administering the oath of office at the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New York, May, 21. Poorbaugh became th... More

Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh stands at attention while

Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh stands at attention while

Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh stands at attention while his citation is read during his commissioning ceremony at the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New York City, May, 21. Poorbaugh became t... More

Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh bows his head during the

Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh bows his head during the

Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh bows his head during the opening ceremonies of his commissioning ceremony at the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New York City, May, 21. Poorbaugh became the firs... More

Peter Awn addresses attendees at the commissioning

Peter Awn addresses attendees at the commissioning

Peter Awn addresses attendees at the commissioning ceremony of Staff Sergeant Patrick Poorbaugh at the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New York City, May, 21. Poorbaugh became the first Marin... More

U.S. Navy Capt. Ted Graske (Ret.) presents the Mameluke

U.S. Navy Capt. Ted Graske (Ret.) presents the Mameluke

U.S. Navy Capt. Ted Graske (Ret.) presents the Mameluke or Officer’s Sword to Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh during his commissioning ceremony at the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Columbia University, New York Ci... More

Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh stands poised to take

Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh stands poised to take

Staff Sgt. Patrick Poorbaugh stands poised to take charge as America’s newest Marine second lieutenant and Columbia University graduate during his commissioning ceremony in the Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Col... More

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