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1st Lt. Edward Bennett, S-4 Alpha with Headquarters and Service Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, shows how to do a proper push-up during the public physical training event, Sept. 8, 2016, at the Walk of Fame Park in downtown Nashville as part of Marine Week. This event was one of many events hosted during Marine Week to help promote a greater relationship between the community and the Marine Corps.
Photo by Sgt. Cuong Le
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A Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey lands at Riverfront Park in Nashville. Tenn., on Sept. 6, 2016, as part of Marine Week. The equipment will be set up as static displays at Riverfront Park for access to the general public throughout the week. Marine Week is the Marine Corps’ largest annual community outreach project and this year marks the seventh year of the event.
Photo by Sgt. Cuong Le
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Mayor Megan Barry and other Nashville, Tenn., dignitaries make their way to the MV-22B Osprey for a public flyover of Nashville as part of Marine Week, Sept. 7, 2016. Marine Week Nashville is an opportunity to commemorate the unwavering support of the American people, and show the Marine Corps’ continued dedication to protecting the citizens of this country.
Photo by Sgt. Cuong Le
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Local dignitaries make their way on to the MV-22B Osprey before a public flyover of Nashville as part of Marine Week, Sept. 7, 2016. Marine Week Nashville is a chance to reconnect with out Marines, sailors, veterans and their families form different generations.
Photo by Sgt. Cuong Le
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Cpl. Joshua Haynes a crewmember with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 261 supervises the passengers during the MV-22B Osprey flights over Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 7, 2016 as part of Marine Week. Marine Week provides an opportunity for the Marine Corps to visit cities that normally don’t have the opportunity to interact with Marines on a regular basis.
Photo by Sgt. Cuong Le
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Local dignitaries from Nashville, Tenn., enjoy their military experience with the crew of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 261 during the MV-22B Osprey flights over Nashville as part of Marine Week. Marine Week Nashville is an opportunity to showcase the Marines and help people understand the capabilities of the Marine Corps.
Photo by Sgt. Cuong Le
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Darryl Worley, center-right, performs with the San Diego Marine Rock Band during the opening ceremony of Marine Week Nashville in Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 7, 2016. Marine Week is an opportunity for the people of the greater Nashville area to connect with Marines and learn about Corps’ history and capabilities.
Photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins
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Members of Marine Band San Diego perform during the opening ceremony of Marine Week Nashville in Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 7, 2016. Marine Week is an opportunity to commemorate the unwavering support of the American people, and show the Marine Corps’ dedication to protecting citizens of this country.
Photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins
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Darryl Worley, left, a country music artist, performs for Marines and Nashville, Tenn. residents during the opening ceremony of Marine Week Nashville, Sept. 7, 2016. Marine Week is an opportunity to commemorate the unwavering support of the American people, and show the Marine Corps’ dedication to protecting citizens of this country.
Photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins
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Lt. Gen. James B. Laster, right, the director of Marine Corps staff, offers remarks during the opening ceremony of Marine Week Nashville, Sept. 7, 2016. Marine Week celebrates the contributions of local Marines whose service to our nation has protected and preserved our way of life for hundreds of years.
Photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins
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Megan Barry, the Mayor of Nashville, Tenn., offers remarks during the opening ceremony of Marine Week Nashville Sept. 7, 2016. Marine Week is an opportunity to showcase the Marines and help people understand the capabilities of the Marine Corps.
Photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins
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The Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon performs during the opening ceremony of Marine Week Nashville in Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 7, 2016. Marine Week provides an opportunity for the Marine Corps to visit a city that normally doesn’t have opportunities to interact with Marines on a regular basis.
Photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins
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The Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon performs during the opening ceremony of Marine Week Nashville in Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 7, 2016. More than 800 Marines are participating in Marine Week to give the citizens of the greater Nashville area the opportunity to meet the individual Marines and celebrate community, country and Corps.
Photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins
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Col. Mike Corrado performs for Marines and Nashville, Tenn. residents during the opening ceremony of Marine Week Nashville, Sept. 7, 2016. Marine Week celebrates the contributions of local Marines whose service to our nation has protected and preserved our way of life for hundreds of years.
Photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins
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Navy Lt. Cdr. Bryan Davenport, center, the chaplain of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Nashville, leads a prayer during the opening ceremony of Marine Week Nashville in Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 7, 2016. More than 800 Marines are participating in Marine Week to give the citizens of the greater Nashville area the opportunity to meet the individual Marines and celebrate community, country and Corps.
Photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins
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Members of Marine Band San Diego perform during the opening ceremony of Marine Week Nashville in Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 7, 2016. Marine Week Nashville is an opportunity for the people of the greater Nashville area to meet Marines and learn about Corps’ history, traditions and value to the nation.
Photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins
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The Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon performs during the opening ceremony of Marine Week Nashville in Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 7, 2016. Marine Week is a chance to reconnect our Marines, Sailors, veterans and their families from different generations.
Photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins
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The Marine San Diego Rock Band performs for Marines and Nashville, Tenn. residents during the opening ceremony of Marine Week Nashville, Sept. 7, 2016. Marine Week is an opportunity for the people of the greater Nashville area to connect with Marines and learn about Corps’ history and capabilities.
Photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins
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The Marine San Diego Rock Band performs for Marines and Nashville, Tenn. residents during the opening ceremony of Marine Week Nashville, Sept. 7, 2016. More than 800 Marines are participating in Marine Week to give the citizens of the greater Nashville area the opportunity to meet the individual Marines and celebrate community, country and Corps.
Photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins
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The Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon performs during the opening ceremony of Marine Week Nashville in Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 7, 2016. Marine Week Nashville is an opportunity for the people of the greater Nashville area to meet Marines and learn about Corps’ history, traditions and value to the nation.
Photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins
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