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Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler and Lt. Col. Gilbert

Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler and Lt. Col. Gilbert

Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler and Lt. Col. Gilbert W. Juarez salute during the pass and review portion of a change of command ceremony for 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion where Schreffler reli... More

Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler and Col. Mark

Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler and Col. Mark

Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler and Col. Mark M. Tull, the 1st Marine Division chief of staff, salute while the national anthem plays during a change of command ceremony here for 1st Light Armored Reconnai... More

Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler hands the colors

Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler hands the colors

Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler hands the colors of 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion to Lt. Col. Gilbert W. Juarez, signifying handing over the command of the battalion, during a change of comman... More

Sergeant Maj. Donald W. Burris, the 1st Light Armored

Sergeant Maj. Donald W. Burris, the 1st Light Armored

Sergeant Maj. Donald W. Burris, the 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion sergeant major, hands the battalion colors to Lt. Col. George C. Schreffler, as he prepares to relinquish his command of the battal... More

Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler congratulates

Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler congratulates

Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler congratulates Lt. Col. Gilbert W. Juarez after relinquishing the command of 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion to him during a change of command ceremony here July 2... More

Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler and Lt. Col. Gilbert

Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler and Lt. Col. Gilbert

Lieutenant Col. George C. Schreffler and Lt. Col. Gilbert W. Juarez salute during the pass and review portion of a change of command ceremony for 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion where Schreffler reli... More

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