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Marines pose with the Antonio F. Knox, Sr., 40th Grand

Marines pose with the Antonio F. Knox, Sr., 40th Grand

Marines pose with the Antonio F. Knox, Sr., 40th Grand Basileus of the Fraternity, during the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity’s 80th Grand Conclave in Las Vegas July 24. This event gave the Marine Corps the opportunit... More

Col. Reginald L. Hairston receives an honorary award

Col. Reginald L. Hairston receives an honorary award

Col. Reginald L. Hairston receives an honorary award from the fraternity during the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity’s 80th Grand Conclave in Las Vegas July 23. This event gave the Marine Corps the opportunity to engag... More

Capt. Nubari Kogbara talks with fraternity members

Capt. Nubari Kogbara talks with fraternity members

Capt. Nubari Kogbara talks with fraternity members during the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity’s 80th Grand Conclave in Las Vegas July 23. This event gave the Marine Corps the opportunity to engage with qualified offic... More

Col. Reginald L. Hairston speaks about Marine Corps

Col. Reginald L. Hairston speaks about Marine Corps

Col. Reginald L. Hairston speaks about Marine Corps officer programs during the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity’s 80th Grand Conclave in Las Vegas July 23. This event gave the Marine Corps the opportunity to engage wi... More

Col. Reginald L. Hairston talks with fraternity members

Col. Reginald L. Hairston talks with fraternity members

Col. Reginald L. Hairston talks with fraternity members during the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity’s 80th Grand Conclave in Las Vegas July 23. This event gave the Marine Corps the opportunity to engage with qualified ... More

Capt. Nubari Kogbara participates in the Omega Psi

Capt. Nubari Kogbara participates in the Omega Psi

Capt. Nubari Kogbara participates in the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity’s 80th Grand Conclave in Las Vegas July 23. This event gave the Marine Corps the opportunity to engage with qualified officer prospects and key ... More

Col. Reginald L. Hairston discusses leadership and

Col. Reginald L. Hairston discusses leadership and

Col. Reginald L. Hairston discusses leadership and officer programs in the Marine Corps with fraternity board members during the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity’s 80th Grand Conclave in Las Vegas July 24. This event g... More

Marines participate in the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity’s

Marines participate in the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity’s

Marines participate in the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity’s 80th Grand Conclave in Las Vegas July 23. This event gave the Marine Corps the opportunity to engage with qualified officer prospects and key influencers.

Col. Reginald L. Hairston talks with fraternity members

Col. Reginald L. Hairston talks with fraternity members

Col. Reginald L. Hairston talks with fraternity members during the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity’s 80th Grand Conclave in Las Vegas July 23. This event gave the Marine Corps the opportunity to engage with qualified ... More

Col. Reginald L. Hairston drinks water during the military

Col. Reginald L. Hairston drinks water during the military

Col. Reginald L. Hairston drinks water during the military dinner toast at the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity’s 80th Grand Conclave in Las Vegas July 23. This event gave the Marine Corps the opportunity to engage wit... More

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