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WWII Marine Corps Veteran reunited with Sherman tank

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Cpl. Leighton Willhite, who served in the Battle of Iwo Jima, views the name painted on a World War II-era Sherman Tank at...

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WWII Marine Corps Veteran reunited with Sherman tank

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Cpl. Leighton Willhite, who served in the Battle of Iwo Jima, right, poses for a photo in front of the WWII Sherman tank...

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WWII Marine Corps Veteran reunited with Sherman tank

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Cpl. Leighton Willhite, who served in the Battle of Iwo Jima, left, looks at pictures of the tank after it was recovered...

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WWII Marine Corps Veteran reunited with Sherman tank

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Cpl. Leighton Willhite, who served in the Battle of Iwo Jima, right, talks about the tank he drove with Jonathan Bernstein,...

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WWII Marine Corps Veteran reunited with Sherman tank

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Cpl. Leighton Willhite, who served in the Battle of Iwo Jima, left, shakes hands with Jonathan Bernstein, curator of arms...

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Marine Week Atlanta

U.S. Marines with the United States Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon execute their "long line" sequence during a half-time performance at a...

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Quantico Bald Eagle Program
May 10, 2018 | 2:51
The bald eagle was chosen as the United States' emblem, a symbol of strength, majesty and freedom, in 1787. In 1984 Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Branch at MCBQ documented the first bald eagle nest on base and began the tagging and tracking program in 2015. Some of the bald eagles that call Quantico home travel as far as Florida and Canada throughout the year. Watch this video to learn more about the program and about the migration habits of one particular young eagle over the last two years.

The bald eagle was chosen as the United States' emblem, a symbol of strength, majesty and freedom, in 1787. In 1984 Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Branch at MCBQ documented the first bald eagle nest on base and began the tagging and tracking program in 2015. Some of the bald eagles that call Quantico home travel as far as Florida and Canada throughout the year. Watch this video to learn more about the program and about the migration habits of one particular young eagle over the last two years.

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