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Closing Remarks

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Robb T. McDonald, the outgoing commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Southeast Asia, I Marine Expeditionary Force,...

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U.S. Marine Corps Col. Robert S. Bunn, center left, the incoming commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Southeast Asia, I Marine...

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U.S. Marine Corps Col. Robb T. McDonald, center, the outgoing commanding officer of Marine Rotational Force – Southeast Asia, I Marine Expeditionary...

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Philippine Air Force Lt. Gen. Aristotle D. Gonzalez, the commanding general of Northern Luzon Command, delivers remarks to U.S. Marines with Marine...

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U.S. Marine Corps Rct. Cullen Cook, a recruit with Bravo Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, conducts the endurance...

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U.S. Marine Corps Col. David E. Jones retires after 33 years of faithful service
March 14, 2024 | 50:17
U.S. Marine Corps Col. David E. Jones with Headquarters and Service Battalion, Headquarters Marine Corps, retires from military service during a ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on March 14th, 2024 in Triangle, Virginia. Col. Jones served for 33 years and among the many achievements in his Marine Corps career was his selection and transfer to the White House to serve as the Military Aide to the Vice President of the United States, after a deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Keahi J. Soomanstanton)

U.S. Marine Corps Col. David E. Jones with Headquarters and Service Battalion, Headquarters Marine Corps, retires from military service during a ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on March 14th, 2024 in Triangle, Virginia. Col. Jones served for 33 years and among the many achievements in his Marine Corps career was his selection and transfer to the White House to serve as the Military Aide to the Vice President of the United States, after a deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Keahi J. Soomanstanton)

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