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Screech, the Washington National's Mascot, poses with the starting lineup of Marines at Marine Corps day at Nationals Park on May 8, 2013. Marine Corps day is the first of five branch-themed days National's Park has scheduled for the season to recognize and show appreciation for the men and women who serve in the United States armed forces. - Screech, the Washington National's Mascot, poses with the starting lineup of Marines at Marine Corps day at Nationals Park on May 8, 2013. Marine Corps day is the first of five branch-themed days National's Park has scheduled for the season to recognize and show appreciation for the men and women who serve in the United States armed forces.
Military spouses, Jaimala Herrador, Tanya Shaaf and Sarah Halverson, share stories about their experiences at Military.com’s Spouse Experience, hosted by the Marine Corps Family Team Building program aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on May 7, 2013, at The Clubs at Quantico. - Military spouses, Jaimala Herrador, Tanya Shaaf and Sarah Halverson, share stories about their experiences at Military.com’s Spouse Experience, hosted by the Marine Corps Family Team Building program aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on May 7, 2013, at The Clubs at Quantico.
Marine Embassy Security Group's Intramural basketball team, the Go Gettas, pose with the 2013 championship trophy at Barber Physical Activity Center on May 6, 2013, after defeating Marine Corps Systems Command, 56 - 38. The Go Gettas finished last year with a perfect 0 - 16 record. - Marine Embassy Security Group's Intramural basketball team, the Go Gettas, pose with the 2013 championship trophy at Barber Physical Activity Center on May 6, 2013, after defeating Marine Corps Systems Command, 56 - 38. The Go Gettas finished last year with a perfect 0 - 16 record.
In a relief and appointment ceremony held May 7, 2013, at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, Col. Willard Buhl, commanding officer of Wounded Warrior Regiment, left, passes the ceremonial sword to Sgt. Maj. Michael Mack, the regiment’s new sergeant major, as Sgt. Maj. Joseph VanFonda, outgoing sergeant major, center, looks on. Mack arrives from Recruiting Station Orange in Santa Ana, Calif., where he was the station sergeant major. VanFonda was presented with a meritorious service medal for his two years with the regiment, during which he established the unit’s standard policy for medical retirement and transition, as well as the first meritorious promotions program for wounded warriors, and also advocated for the Permanent and Expanded Limited Duty Board, which opened combat positions to Marines with amputations. - In a relief and appointment ceremony held May 7, 2013, at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, Col. Willard Buhl, commanding officer of Wounded Warrior Regiment, left, passes the ceremonial sword to Sgt. Maj. Michael Mack, the regiment’s new sergeant major, as Sgt. Maj. Joseph VanFonda, outgoing sergeant major, center, looks on. Mack arrives from Recruiting Station Orange in Santa Ana, Calif., where he was the station sergeant major. VanFonda was presented with a meritorious service medal for his two years with the regiment, during which he established the unit’s standard policy for medical retirement and transition, as well as the first meritorious promotions program for wounded warriors, and also advocated for the Permanent and Expanded Limited Duty Board, which opened combat positions to Marines with amputations.