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The Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon performan a

The Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon performan a

The Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon performan a complicated routine for guests aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., March 5. The performance was moved inside and abbreviated due to high wind a... More

A Marine displays his rifle to the inspector during

A Marine displays his rifle to the inspector during

A Marine displays his rifle to the inspector during a dramatic performance by the Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., March 5.

The Marine catches his rifle sharply as the inspector

The Marine catches his rifle sharply as the inspector

The Marine catches his rifle sharply as the inspector continues on as part of the Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon's performance aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., March 5.

Cadets with the Young Marines Program pose with the

Cadets with the Young Marines Program pose with the

Cadets with the Young Marines Program pose with the official battle colors of the United States Marine Corps during a Battle Colors and Silent Drill Platoon presentation held aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base ... More

The rifle successfully passes inspection and is tossed

The rifle successfully passes inspection and is tossed

The rifle successfully passes inspection and is tossed in high arc back to the Marine during the Marine Corp's Silent Drill Platoon's performance aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., March 5.

Members of the Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon take

Members of the Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon take

Members of the Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon take time to pose with local citizens after their abbreviated performance aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., March 5. High wind advisories forc... More

A Marine member of the Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon

A Marine member of the Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon

A Marine member of the Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon allows young ones to inspect his rifle after the Silent Drill Platoon perfomed an abbreviated presentation due to high winds, aboard Marine Corps Logist... More

The Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon perform a complicated

The Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon perform a complicated

The Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon perform a complicated rifle inspection routine for guests aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., March 5.

Rifles fly high during a dramatic performance by the

Rifles fly high during a dramatic performance by the

Rifles fly high during a dramatic performance by the Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., March 5.

The Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon begin their

The Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon begin their

The Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon begin their moving performance for guests aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., March 5. @USMC

Rifles cross mid-air during a complicated and moving

Rifles cross mid-air during a complicated and moving

Rifles cross mid-air during a complicated and moving performance by the Marine Corps' Silent Drill Platoon aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., March 5.

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