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U.S. Marines and Norwegian Soldiers stand at attention

U.S. Marines and Norwegian Soldiers stand at attention

U.S. Marines and Norwegian Soldiers stand at attention for the playing of Anchors Aweigh during the Marine Rotational Force – Europe 20.1 and 20.2 Transfer of Authority ceremony in Setermoen, Norway, May 27, 20... More

Lt. Col. L. Michael Stansberry, right, commanding officer

Lt. Col. L. Michael Stansberry, right, commanding officer

Lt. Col. L. Michael Stansberry, right, commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Europe 20.1, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, retires the battle streamers during the MRF-E 20.1 and 20.2 Transfer of Autho... More

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, left, commanding officer

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, left, commanding officer

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, left, commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Europe 20.1, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, salutes Brigadier General Lars S. Lervik, commanding general of Brigade North/... More

A U.S. Navy chaplain with Marine Rotational Force –

A U.S. Navy chaplain with Marine Rotational Force –

A U.S. Navy chaplain with Marine Rotational Force – Europe 20.2, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, leads a prayer during the MRF-E 20.1 and 20.2 Transfer of Authority ceremony in Setermoen, Norway, May 27, 2020.... More

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, right, commanding officer

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, right, commanding officer

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, right, commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Europe 20.2, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, presents a gift to Brigadier General Lars S. Lervik, commanding general of Br... More

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, right, commanding officer

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, right, commanding officer

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, right, commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Europe 20.2, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, presents a gift to Toralf Heimdal, the Mayor of Bardu, Norway, during the MRF... More

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, commanding officer

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, commanding officer

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Europe 20.2, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, displays a gift to Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Hermesmann, commander of U.S. Marine Corps F... More

Lt. Col. Brian J. Donlon, right, commanding officer

Lt. Col. Brian J. Donlon, right, commanding officer

Lt. Col. Brian J. Donlon, right, commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Europe 20.2, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, prepares to unveil the battle streamers during the MRF-E 20.1 and 20.2 Transfer of ... More

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, right, commanding officer

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, right, commanding officer

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, right, commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Europe 20.1, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, exchanges pleasantries with Brigadier General Lars S. Lervik, commanding gene... More

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, commanding officer

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, commanding officer

Lt. Col. L. Micheal Stansberry, commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Europe 20.1, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, receives a gift during the MRF-E 20.1 and 20.2 Transfer of Authority ceremony in Set... More

Lt. Col. Brian J. Donlon, commanding officer of Marine

Lt. Col. Brian J. Donlon, commanding officer of Marine

Lt. Col. Brian J. Donlon, commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Europe 20.2, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, speaks to attendees during the MRF-E 20.1 and 20.2 Transfer of Authority ceremony in Seter... More

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