U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Jen S. Martinez/Released 170706-M-KY377-002.JPG
Jul 6, 2017
Karen Pence, second lady of the United States, looks at paintings in the Combat Art Gallery at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, Virginia, July 6. The official Marine Corps Combat Art Program began in 1942 with its mission to keep Americans informed of their Marines' actions overseas. The Marine Corps Combat Art Collection has grown to include more than 9,000 works by more than 350 artists.
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