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Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) talks with Marines

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) talks with Marines

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) talks with Marines from Marine Corps Recruiting Command about small arms tactics employed by United States Marines during the Civil War as part of a historic walking tour ... More

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) takes Marines

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) takes Marines

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) takes Marines from Marine Corps Recruiting Command on a historic walking tour at Manassas National Battlefield Park, Manassas, Virginia, July 30, 2019. This year marked th... More

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) talks with Marines

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) talks with Marines

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) talks with Marines from Marine Corps Recruiting Command about small arms tactics employed by United States Marines during the Civil War as part of a historic walking tour ... More

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) shows Marines

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) shows Marines

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) shows Marines of Marine Corps Recruiting Command the exact path the Marine battalion walked during the First Battle of Manassas as part of historic walking tour at Manassa... More

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) shows Marines

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) shows Marines

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) shows Marines from Marine Corps Recruiting Command how cannons were loaded and fired during the Civil War as part of a historic walking tour at Manassas National Battlefie... More

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) shows Marines

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) shows Marines

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) shows Marines of Marine Corps Recruiting Command the exact path the Marine battalion walked during the First Battle of Manassas as part of historic walking tour at Manassa... More

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) shows Cpl. Servante

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) shows Cpl. Servante

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) shows Cpl. Servante Coba small arms tactics employed by United States Marines during the Civil War as part of a historic walking tour at Manassas National Battlefield Park... More

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) discusses with

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) discusses with

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) discusses with Marines from Marine Corps Recruiting Command the uniforms and small arms used by United States Marines during the Civil War as part of a historic walking to... More

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) takes Marines

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) takes Marines

Gunnery Sgt. Thomas E. Williams (Ret.) takes Marines from Marine Corps Recruiting Command on a historic walking tour at Manassas National Battlefield Park, Manassas, Virginia, July 30, 2019. This year marked th... More

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