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Retired U.S. Marines from the Charleston, West Virginia

Retired U.S. Marines from the Charleston, West Virginia

Retired U.S. Marines from the Charleston, West Virginia Marine Corps League attend a hangar dedication ceremony for Chief Warrant Officer 4 Hershel "Woody" Williams (Ret.) at the Capital Jet Center in Charlesto... More

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New England District’s most senior and distinguished employee was celebrated as over 145 people, some who flew in from as far away as Arizona, traveled to the Café... More

Part of the five-man Color Guard stands watch at the

Part of the five-man Color Guard stands watch at the

Part of the five-man Color Guard stands watch at the gravesite of WWII hero Lt. William Little, Sinaia, Romania, May 14. Little was one of 110 POWs cared for by Princess Katherine Caradjea, treated in Sinaia Ho... More

Maj. Gen. William D. Beydler, commanding general of

Maj. Gen. William D. Beydler, commanding general of

Maj. Gen. William D. Beydler, commanding general of II Marine Expeditionary Force, speaks with his Marines and sailors after completing a 10-mile conditioning hike aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., M... More

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New England District’s most senior and distinguished employee was celebrated as over 145 people, some who flew in from as far away as Arizona, traveled to the Café... More

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New England District’s most senior and distinguished employee was celebrated as over 145 people, some who flew in from as far away as Arizona, traveled to the Café... More

U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 4 Hershel "Woody"

U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 4 Hershel "Woody"

U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 4 Hershel "Woody" Williams and U.S. Marines from Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 366 pose for a photo at the Capital Jet Center in Charleston, West Virginia, July 26, 20... More

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New England District’s most senior and distinguished employee was celebrated as over 145 people, some who flew in from as far away as Arizona, traveled to the Café... More

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New England District’s most senior and distinguished employee was celebrated as over 145 people, some who flew in from as far away as Arizona, traveled to the Café... More

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New England District’s most senior and distinguished employee was celebrated as over 145 people, some who flew in from as far away as Arizona, traveled to the Café... More

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New England District’s most senior and distinguished employee was celebrated as over 145 people, some who flew in from as far away as Arizona, traveled to the Café... More

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New

In a ceremony on August 11, 2016 the career of New England District’s most senior and distinguished employee was celebrated as over 145 people, some who flew in from as far away as Arizona, traveled to the Café... More

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