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Sgt. Malcolm T. Richardson, a Recruiting Substation

Sgt. Malcolm T. Richardson, a Recruiting Substation

Sgt. Malcolm T. Richardson, a Recruiting Substation Southaven recruiter, talks to Beale Street Music Festival attendees in Memphis, Tennessee, May 6, 2017. Marines with RS Southaven conducted a pull-up challeng... More

Sgt. Malcolm T. Richardson, a Recruiting Substation

Sgt. Malcolm T. Richardson, a Recruiting Substation

Sgt. Malcolm T. Richardson, a Recruiting Substation Southaven recruiter, counts a Beale Street Music Festival attendee’s pull-ups in Memphis, Tennessee, May 6, 2017. Marines with RS Southaven conducted a pull-u... More

A Beale Street Music Festival attendee attempts a Marines

A Beale Street Music Festival attendee attempts a Marines

A Beale Street Music Festival attendee attempts a Marines pull-up in Memphis, Tennessee, May 6, 2017. Marines with Recruiting Substation Southaven conducted a pull-up challenge during the Memphis in May Interna... More

A Beale Street Music Festival attendee attempts a Marines

A Beale Street Music Festival attendee attempts a Marines

A Beale Street Music Festival attendee attempts a Marines pull-up in Memphis, Tennessee, May 6, 2017. Marines with Recruiting Substation Southaven conducted a pull-up challenge during the Memphis in May Interna... More

A Beale Street Music Festival attendee attempts a Marines

A Beale Street Music Festival attendee attempts a Marines

A Beale Street Music Festival attendee attempts a Marines pull-up in Memphis, Tennessee, May 6, 2017. Marines with Recruiting Substation Southaven conducted a pull-up challenge during the Memphis in May Interna... More

Marines from Recruiting Substation Southaven, Memphis

Marines from Recruiting Substation Southaven, Memphis

Marines from Recruiting Substation Southaven, Memphis and Jackson attended the Beale Street Music Festival in Memphis, Tennessee, May 6, 2017. They challenged attendees to pull-ups during the Memphis in May Int... More

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