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Family members wait for loved ones in 2nd Combat Engineer

Family members wait for loved ones in 2nd Combat Engineer

Family members wait for loved ones in 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion to return home from deployment, April 26, 2013, aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C. 2nd CEB returned home after a seven month deployment to Helmand Prov... More

Previous 10th Marine Regiment commander, Col. Bradley

Previous 10th Marine Regiment commander, Col. Bradley

Previous 10th Marine Regiment commander, Col. Bradley R. Hall, addresses the audience during his change of command ceremony, June 7, 2013. Col. Clifford J. Weinstein assumed command from Hall.

Family members hold up a sign for their son in 2nd

Family members hold up a sign for their son in 2nd

Family members hold up a sign for their son in 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 26, 2013. 2nd CEB returned home after a seven month deployment to Helmand Province, Afghanistan.

Friends and family members embrace their loved ones

Friends and family members embrace their loved ones

Friends and family members embrace their loved ones from 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, April 26, 2013, aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C. 2nd CEB returned home after a seven month deployment to Helmand Province, Afghanistan.

Tenth Marine Regiment’s new commander, Col. Clifford

Tenth Marine Regiment’s new commander, Col. Clifford

Tenth Marine Regiment’s new commander, Col. Clifford J. Weinstein, addresses the audience during his change of command ceremony, June 7, 2013. Weinstein assumed command from Col. Bradley R. Hall.

From left to right, Joe Yaworski, James Elsener, William

From left to right, Joe Yaworski, James Elsener, William

From left to right, Joe Yaworski, James Elsener, William C. Donohue and John Russell stand in the spot of their old barracks, April 18, 2013. The gentlemen served with 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, betwee... More

From left to right, John Russell, William C. Donohue,

From left to right, John Russell, William C. Donohue,

From left to right, John Russell, William C. Donohue, Joe Yaworski and James Elsener stand in front of their old communications building, April 18, 2013. The gentlemen served with 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regi... More

Marines with 10th Marine Regiment stand at attention

Marines with 10th Marine Regiment stand at attention

Marines with 10th Marine Regiment stand at attention for 2nd Marine Division’s song “Follow Me” and the Marine Corps Hymn to conclude a change of command ceremony, June 7, 2013. During the ceremony Col. Cliffor... More

Friends and family members gather around the sidewalk

Friends and family members gather around the sidewalk

Friends and family members gather around the sidewalk in front of 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion’s headquarters building waiting for buses to pull up, April 26, 2013, aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C. They are waiting f... More

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