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Combat Center motorcycle riders journey down California Highway 62 during the Behavioral Health Branch Ride for Freedom, Freedom to Ride Sober Motorcycle Ride, May 29, 2015. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Thomas Mudd/ Released) - Combat Center motorcycle riders journey down California Highway 62 during the Behavioral Health Branch Ride for Freedom, Freedom to Ride Sober Motorcycle Ride, May 29, 2015. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Thomas Mudd/ Released)
Navy Capt. Jay C. Sourbeer, former commanding officer, Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms, reads his orders during his change of command and retirement ceremony at the hospital May 29, 2015. In the Navy, it is customary for both the oncoming and off going commanders to read their orders during a change of command ceremony. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released) - Navy Capt. Jay C. Sourbeer, former commanding officer, Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms, reads his orders during his change of command and retirement ceremony at the hospital May 29, 2015. In the Navy, it is customary for both the oncoming and off going commanders to read their orders during a change of command ceremony. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released)
Capt. Sheik Faruk, Combat Center Aide-De-Camp, native of Georgetown, Guyana, has served in his current billet for a year. His military occupational specialty is an engineer officer. As a child, he learned a lot of his engineering skills from his father and hopes to one day take over the family business. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released) - Capt. Sheik Faruk, Combat Center Aide-De-Camp, native of Georgetown, Guyana, has served in his current billet for a year. His military occupational specialty is an engineer officer. As a child, he learned a lot of his engineering skills from his father and hopes to one day take over the family business. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released)
Various representatives from the Twentynine Palms community serve as wreath bearers during the Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony held at Twentynine Palms Memorial Cemetery May 25, 2015. Maj. Gen. Lewis Craparotta, Combat Center Commanding General, served as the guest speaker and the Combat Center Color Guard and a rifle detail from Headquarters Battalion volunteered their services during the ceremony. (Official USMC photo by Lauren Kurkimilis/Released) - Various representatives from the Twentynine Palms community serve as wreath bearers during the Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony held at Twentynine Palms Memorial Cemetery May 25, 2015. Maj. Gen. Lewis Craparotta, Combat Center Commanding General, served as the guest speaker and the Combat Center Color Guard and a rifle detail from Headquarters Battalion volunteered their services during the ceremony. (Official USMC photo by Lauren Kurkimilis/Released)
Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital Color Guard represents the hospital in the Patriotic Grubstake Days Parade in Yucca Valley, Calif., May 23, 2015. (Official Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Levi Schultz/Released) - Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital Color Guard represents the hospital in the Patriotic Grubstake Days Parade in Yucca Valley, Calif., May 23, 2015. (Official Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Levi Schultz/Released)
Cortez, military working dog, Provost Marshal’s Office, bites Staff Sgt. Charles Hardesty, kennel master, PMO, during a demonstration at the Marine Corps Communication and Electronics School Safety Fair at the MCCES barracks, May 15, 2015. The event was held to brings awareness to how Marines can be safe during the "101 Days of Summer." (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Thomas Mudd/ Released) - Cortez, military working dog, Provost Marshal’s Office, bites Staff Sgt. Charles Hardesty, kennel master, PMO, during a demonstration at the Marine Corps Communication and Electronics School Safety Fair at the MCCES barracks, May 15, 2015. The event was held to brings awareness to how Marines can be safe during the "101 Days of Summer." (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Thomas Mudd/ Released)