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Gunnery Sgt. Antonio Soto, company gunnery sergeant,

Gunnery Sgt. Antonio Soto, company gunnery sergeant,

Gunnery Sgt. Antonio Soto, company gunnery sergeant, Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School, stands with Serena Williams and Yulia Putintseva, professional tennis players, prior to their match during the... More

Marines with Marine Corps Communication-Electronics

Marines with Marine Corps Communication-Electronics

Marines with Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School unravel the National Colors during the 14th annual Banque Nationale de Paris Paribas Open’s Salute to Heroes at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in India... More

The Combat Center Color Guard marches onto the tennis

The Combat Center Color Guard marches onto the tennis

The Combat Center Color Guard marches onto the tennis court during the 14th annual Banque Nationale de Paris Paribas Open’s Salute to Heroes at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in Indian Wells, Calif., March 11, ... More

Sergeant Heather Keasler, Color Sergeant, and Cpl.

Sergeant Heather Keasler, Color Sergeant, and Cpl.

Sergeant Heather Keasler, Color Sergeant, and Cpl. Crystal Guerrero, rifle bearer, Combat Center Color Guard, prepare to march onto the court during the 14th annual Banque Nationale de Paris Paribas Open’s Salu... More

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