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Lt. Col. Robert Lewis, Fort Carson deputy garrison

Lt. Col. Robert Lewis, Fort Carson deputy garrison

Lt. Col. Robert Lewis, Fort Carson deputy garrison chaplain, leads the invocation during the annual tree lighting ceremony at the William “Bill” Reed Special Events Center Fort Carson, Colo., Dec. 6, 2018. (U.S... More

A solo performance as Scrooge by US Air Force (USAF) CHIEF MASTER Sergeant (CMSGT) James Queen as part of the US Air Force Band Christmas concert at Constitution Hall in Washington, DC

A solo performance as Scrooge by US Air Force (USAF) CHIEF MASTER Serg...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Washington State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: HQAF Scene Camera Operator: TSGT ... More

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Sgt. Ryan O. Van Gosen, left,

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Sgt. Ryan O. Van Gosen, left,

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Sgt. Ryan O. Van Gosen, left, and Sgt. Charles Burnside rap the “Christmas Pop Medley” during the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band Christmas Concert Dec. 6 at the Kin Town Community... More

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Marines act out a humorous

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Marines act out a humorous

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Marines act out a humorous skit during the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band Christmas Concert Dec. 6 at the Kin Town Community Hall in Kin Town, Okinawa, Japan. This year’s performa... More

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— The III Marine Expeditionary

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— The III Marine Expeditionary

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— The III Marine Expeditionary Force Brass Band performs during the III MEF Band Christmas Concert Dec. 6 at the Kin Town Community Hall in Kin Town, Okinawa, Japan. This year’s performa... More

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Cpl. Brianna Snyder high-fives

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Cpl. Brianna Snyder high-fives

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Cpl. Brianna Snyder high-fives a child on stage during the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band Christmas Concert Dec. 6 at the Kin Town Community Hall in Kin Town, Okinawa, Japan. Afte... More

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Sgt. Ryan O. Van Gosen, as

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Sgt. Ryan O. Van Gosen, as

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Sgt. Ryan O. Van Gosen, as Ebenezer Scrooge, acts out a scene during the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band Christmas Concert Dec. 6 at the Kin Town Community Hall in Kin Town, Okinaw... More

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— 1st Lt. Karoline Foote sings

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— 1st Lt. Karoline Foote sings

KIN TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— 1st Lt. Karoline Foote sings “O’ Holy Night” during the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band Christmas Concert Dec. 6 at the Kin Town Community Hall in Kin Town, Okinawa, Japan. This wa... More

Marine nabs holiday Scrooge in Albany

Marine nabs holiday Scrooge in Albany

Private First Class Noah J. McKnight is being hailed for his role in helping stop a shoplifter at Colonie Center Mall Dec. 19. McKnight, a native of Cohoes, N.Y., graduated Marine Corps recruit training Sept. ... More

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