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Lance CPL. E. Hanson Quantico, Va....Retiring LT. GEN. Frank E. Petersen, left, watches as its new commander, LT. GEN. William R. Etnyre, holds the command flag of the Marine Corps Combat Development Command, at the change of command ceremony. Brig. GEN

Lance CPL. E. Hanson Quantico, Va....Retiring LT. GEN. Frank E. Peters...

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Lance CPL. E. Hanson Quantico, Va....GEN. Alfred M. Gray, Marine Corps commandant, left, LT. GEN. Frank E. Petersen, center, and LT. GEN. William R. Etnyre at the change of command ceremony in which Petersen retires. Of the two parts into which Petersen's

Lance CPL. E. Hanson Quantico, Va....GEN. Alfred M. Gray, Marine Corps...

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Lance CPL. E. Hanson Quantico, Va....LT. GEN. Frank E. Petersen, center, and LT. GEN. William R. Etnyre, left, listen to GEN. Alfred M. Gray, Marine Corps commandant, speak at the change of command ceremony in which Petersen retires. Of the two parts into

Lance CPL. E. Hanson Quantico, Va....LT. GEN. Frank E. Petersen, cente...

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Lance CPL. E. Hanson Quantico, Va....LT. GEN. Frank E. Petersen, right, and LT. GEN. William R. Etnyre, stand at attention at the change of command ceremony in which Petersen retires. Of the two parts into which Petersen's command is split, Brig. GEN. Gai

Lance CPL. E. Hanson Quantico, Va....LT. GEN. Frank E. Petersen, right...

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Lance CPL. E. Hanson Quantico, Va....LT. GEN. Frank E. Petersen, left, and LT. GEN. William R. Etnyre, salute at the change of command ceremony in which Petersen retires. Of the two parts into which Petersen's command is split, Brig. GEN. Gail M. Reals as

Lance CPL. E. Hanson Quantico, Va....LT. GEN. Frank E. Petersen, left,...

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Lance CPL. Hanson Quantico, Va....LT. GEN. Frank E. Petersen Jr. receives the colors which he will pass on to LT. GEN. William R. Etnyre during the change of command ceremony. Etnyre is assuming command of the Marine Corps Combat Development Command upon

Lance CPL. Hanson Quantico, Va....LT. GEN. Frank E. Petersen Jr. recei...

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Lance CPL. E. Hanson Quantico, Va....LT. GEN. John I. Hudson, deputy chief of staff for manpower, talks with a civilian at the change of command ceremony in which LT. GEN. Frank E. Petersen retires. Of the two parts into which Petersen's command is split,

Lance CPL. E. Hanson Quantico, Va....LT. GEN. John I. Hudson, deputy c...

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