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Colonel Scott Jensen, right, commanding officer, 2nd

Colonel Scott Jensen, right, commanding officer, 2nd

Colonel Scott Jensen, right, commanding officer, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), and Sgt. Maj. Thomas W. Foster, left, sergeant major, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), salute the national and unit battl... More

Marines with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward) present

Marines with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward) present

Marines with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward) present the national and unit battle colors during the transfer of authority ceremony held aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Feb. 4, 2014. The unit replaced 2... More

Colonel Scott Jensen, commanding officer, 2nd Marine

Colonel Scott Jensen, commanding officer, 2nd Marine

Colonel Scott Jensen, commanding officer, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), addresses guests during a transfer of authority ceremony held aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. The 2nd MAW (Fwd) was replaced ... More

Marines with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward) present

Marines with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward) present

Marines with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward) present the national and unit battle colors during the transfer of authority ceremony held aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Feb. 4, 2014. The unit replaced 2... More

Colonel Patrick A. Gramuglia, commanding officer, 3rd

Colonel Patrick A. Gramuglia, commanding officer, 3rd

Colonel Patrick A. Gramuglia, commanding officer, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), addresses guests during a transfer of authority ceremony held aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. The 3rd MAW (Fwd) repla... More

Colonel Patrick A. Gramuglia, right, commanding officer,

Colonel Patrick A. Gramuglia, right, commanding officer,

Colonel Patrick A. Gramuglia, right, commanding officer, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), and Sgt. Maj. Mark Gonzales, left, sergeant major, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), uncase the unit’s battle colo... More

Colonel Scott Jensen, right, commanding officer, 2nd

Colonel Scott Jensen, right, commanding officer, 2nd

Colonel Scott Jensen, right, commanding officer, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), and Sgt. Maj. Thomas W. Foster, left, sergeant major, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), case the unit’s battle colors duri... More

Colonel Scott Jensen, right, commanding officer, 2nd

Colonel Scott Jensen, right, commanding officer, 2nd

Colonel Scott Jensen, right, commanding officer, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, (Forward) and Sgt. Maj. Thomas W. Foster, left, sergeant major, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), case the unit’s battle colors duri... More

Colonel Patrick A. Gramuglia, right, commanding officer,

Colonel Patrick A. Gramuglia, right, commanding officer,

Colonel Patrick A. Gramuglia, right, commanding officer, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), and Sgt. Maj. Mark Gonzales, left, sergeant major, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), salute the national colors du... More

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