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Adm. Craig S. Faller, the commander of U.S. Southern

Adm. Craig S. Faller, the commander of U.S. Southern

Adm. Craig S. Faller, the commander of U.S. Southern Command, provides remarks during a cake cutting-ceremony celebrating the Marine Corps’ 245th birthday at the Conference Center of the Americas in Miami, Flor... More

Brig. Gen. Phillip N. Frietze, the commander of U.S.

Brig. Gen. Phillip N. Frietze, the commander of U.S.

Brig. Gen. Phillip N. Frietze, the commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, passes a piece of birthday cake to Col. Brian Ecarius, the assistant chief of staff of G-5, during a cake-cutting ceremony celebr... More

Marines with U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, escort

Marines with U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, escort

Marines with U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, escort MARFORSOUTH’s birthday cake during a cake-cutting ceremony celebrating the Marine Corps’ 245th birthday at the Conference Center of the Americas in Miami, Fl... More

Marines with U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, stand

Marines with U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, stand

Marines with U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South, stand at parade rest during the reading of the 13th commandant of the Marine Corps Lt. Gen. John A. Lejeune’s birthday message around the birthday cake during a cak... More

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