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Marine Barracks Washington
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Marine Corps Body Bearers fire three 40 mm cannons during the finale of "Ode to Joy" during a Friday Evening Parade at Marine Barracks Washington May 25.  Photo by Sgt. Austin Hazard

Marine Barracks Washington, also known as "8th & I," is the oldest active post in the Marine Corps. Located on the corners of 8th & I Streets in southeast Washington, D.C., the Barracks supports both ceremonial and security missions in the nation's Capitol.

The selection of the location of Marine Barracks Washington was of national and strategic interest. President Thomas Jefferson accompanied by the second commandant of the Marine Corps, Lt. Col. William Ward Burrows, searched for a suitable location to station the Marines within proximity to the Washington Navy Yard and within "an easy marching distance of the Capitol."

For questions regarding the Sunset or Evening Parades as well as ticketing or reservations, please call the protocol office at 202-433-4073.

To experience the history of Marine Barracks Washington, tours are available Wednesdays at 10 a.m. at the main gate of Marine Barracks Washington. No appointment is necessary.

Click here for the Jan.Feb.Mar 2012 edition of Pass in Review magazine.

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