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Commandant of the Marine Corps General Robert B. Neller

Commandant of the Marine Corps General Robert B. Neller

Commandant of the Marine Corps General Robert B. Neller walks off the field after throwing the first pitch at the Washington Nationals stadium, Washington, D.C., July 25, 2017. The game was part of the National... More

The Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Sergenat Major

The Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Sergenat Major

The Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Sergenat Major Ronald Green walks to the mound to present the game ball at Washington Nationals stadium, Washington, D.C., July, 25 2017. The game was part of the National... More

U.S. Marines stand on the field at the Washington Nationals

U.S. Marines stand on the field at the Washington Nationals

U.S. Marines stand on the field at the Washington Nationals Stadium, Washington, D.C., July 25, 2017. The game was part of the National's U.S. Marine Corps Day, honoring the Marine Corps, country and their fami... More

U.S. Marines with the official Marine Corps Color Guard

U.S. Marines with the official Marine Corps Color Guard

U.S. Marines with the official Marine Corps Color Guard present colors at the Washington Nationals Stadium, Washington, D.C., July 25, 2015. The game was part of the National's U.S. Marine Corps Day, honoring t... More

U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant

U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant

U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, and the National's mascot, Screech, walk off the field after throwing the first pitch at the Washington Nationals stadium, Washington, D.... More

Chesty XIV poses for a photo behind home plate at the

Chesty XIV poses for a photo behind home plate at the

Chesty XIV poses for a photo behind home plate at the Washington Nationals Stadium, Washington D.C., July 25, 2017. The game was part of the National's U.S. Marine Corps Day, honoring the Marine Corps, country ... More

U.S Marines prepare to salute before the national anthem

U.S Marines prepare to salute before the national anthem

U.S Marines prepare to salute before the national anthem is played at the Washington Nationals Stadium, Washington, D.C., July 25, 2017. The game was part of the National's U.S. Marine Corps Day, honoring the M... More

Washington Nationals mascot, Screech, enters the field

Washington Nationals mascot, Screech, enters the field

Washington Nationals mascot, Screech, enters the field at the Washington Nationals stadium, Washinton D.C., on July 25, 2017. The game was part of the National's U.S. Marine Corps Day, honoring the Marine Corps... More

U.S. Marines salute as the national anthem plays at

U.S. Marines salute as the national anthem plays at

U.S. Marines salute as the national anthem plays at the Washington Nationals Stadium, Washington, D.C., July 25, 2017.The game was part of the National's U.S. Marine Corps Day, honoring the Marine Corps, countr... More

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