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The Evening Parade guest of honor, Commandant General

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The Evening Parade guest of honor, Commandant General of the British Royal Marines Maj. Gen. Martin Smith, signs a guest book following the Evening Parade at Marine Barracks Washington in Washington, D.C., July 18, 2014. Maj. Gen. Smith is on his first trip to the United States since assuming the role of commandant of the British Royal Marines. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Mallory VanderSchans/Released)

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cmc united states marine corps commandant of the marine corps combat camera british royal marines general james f amos mbw evening parade 8th i usmccomcam hqmc comcam page sgt mallory vanderschans communication directorate dvids high resolution washington dc us marine corps ultra high resolution