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Col. Russell Burton, right, commanding officer, Marine

Col. Russell Burton, right, commanding officer, Marine

Col. Russell Burton, right, commanding officer, Marine Corps Air Station New River, presents an award to Lynda Gardner during the Presidential Awards and Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony on Marine Corps Air Stat... More

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine Corps Air Station New River, presents an award to Teresa Castaneda during the Presidential Awards and Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony on Marine Corps Air St... More

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine Corps Air Station New River, presents an award to Sgt. Tevin Jester, work center supervisor, Marine Aircraft Group 26, II Marine Aircraft Wing, during the P... More

Yolanda Mayo, deputy operations director, Marine Corps

Yolanda Mayo, deputy operations director, Marine Corps

Yolanda Mayo, deputy operations director, Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS), gives her remarks during the Presidential Awards and Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony on Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C.... More

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine Corps Air Station New River, presents an award to Margie Rogers during the Presidential Awards and Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony on Marine Corps Air Stati... More

Col. Russell Burton, commanding officer, Marine Corps

Col. Russell Burton, commanding officer, Marine Corps

Col. Russell Burton, commanding officer, Marine Corps Air Station New River, gives his remarks during the Presidential Awards and Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony on MCAS New River, N.C., April 26, 2018. The pur... More

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine Corps Air Station New River, poses for a photo with award recipient Samantha Daniels during the Presidential Awards and Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony on M... More

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine

Col. Russell Burton, left, commanding officer, Marine Corps Air Station New River, presents an award to Bella Flynn during the Presidential Awards and Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony on Marine Corps Air Station... More

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