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Silent Drill Platoon

U.S. Marines with the United States Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon execute their "bursting bomb" sequence during Fleet Week New York in Times...

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Freedom Run

U.S. Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force Fleet Week New York, U.S. Sailors from the San Antonio class Amphibious transport dock...

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Parade of Ships

U.S. Marines and sailors man the rails aboard the USS New York (LPD 21) during Fleet Week New York 2025 in New York City, May 21, 2025. America’s...

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Devil Dog Fountain

U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Christopher Mahoney, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, left, and a French key leader, right, drink from Devil Dog...

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Devil Dog Fountain

U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Christopher Mahoney, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, drinks from Devil Dog Fountain in Belleau Wood, France, May...

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Never Forgotten

U.S. and Nepali service members, and distinguished guests carry a Gerbera Daisy flower wreath to the Eternal Flame Memorial during the 10th...

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Range Control Capabilities Video
Dec. 30, 2016 | 5:42
Video package portraying Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune’s (MCB CAMLEJ) Range Control capabilities, services and its ability to train its service members to meet their training requirements aboard Camp Lejeune., N.C., Dec. 28, 2016. Camp Lejeune is the largest amphibious training base in the nation featuring more than 15,000 acres, 11 miles of beachfront, and 44 miles of inland waterways. MCB CAMLEJ’s main mission is to support the training requirements of the installation’s tenant commands to ensure that our Marines, Sailors and Coast Guardsmen receive the most complete training possible in order to fight and win our nation’s battles. Special thanks to the talent: Stephen G. Olmstead Jr, video footage captured by: Lance Cpl. Daphne Rodriguez; Lance Cpl. Gilbreth; Lance Cpl. Nikki Morales; and courtesy assets. Produced and edited by Staff Sgt. Albert Carls and Lance Cpl. Daphne Rodriguez. (U.S. Marine Corps motion imagery by Marine Corps Installations East Combat Camera)

Video package portraying Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune’s (MCB CAMLEJ) Range Control capabilities, services and its ability to train its service members to meet their training requirements aboard Camp Lejeune., N.C., Dec. 28, 2016. Camp Lejeune is the largest amphibious training base in the nation featuring more than 15,000 acres, 11 miles of beachfront, and 44 miles of inland waterways. MCB CAMLEJ’s main mission is to support the training requirements of the installation’s tenant commands to ensure that our Marines, Sailors and Coast Guardsmen receive the most complete training possible in order to fight and win our nation’s battles. Special thanks to the talent: Stephen G. Olmstead Jr, video footage captured by: Lance Cpl. Daphne Rodriguez; Lance Cpl. Gilbreth; Lance Cpl. Nikki Morales; and courtesy assets. Produced and edited by Staff Sgt. Albert Carls and Lance Cpl. Daphne Rodriguez. (U.S. Marine Corps motion imagery by Marine Corps Installations East Combat Camera)

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