The “Commandant’s Own” Marine Corps Drum and Bugle Crops, executes precise close order drill during the 2016 Battle Colors Ceremony, Mar. 17 at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. The Drum and Bugle Corps represents over 80 years of dedicated musicians who have served through relentless dedication to their craft and continuous practicing. - The “Commandant’s Own” Marine Corps Drum and Bugle Crops, executes precise close order drill during the 2016 Battle Colors Ceremony, Mar. 17 at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. The Drum and Bugle Corps represents over 80 years of dedicated musicians who have served through relentless dedication to their craft and continuous practicing.
Col. Chandler Seagraves, right, Headquarters and Support Battalion commanding officer, Sgt. Maj. Veney Cochran, middle, Headquarters and Support Battalion sergeant major and Lt. Col. Giles Walger, Headquarters and Support Battalion executive officer look at sample memorabilia available at the Marine Corps Ball Expo at Marston Pavilion on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune March 15. Marine Corps Community Services hosted the expo to aid Marines plan their balls by linking vendors with members of unit ball committees. - Col. Chandler Seagraves, right, Headquarters and Support Battalion commanding officer, Sgt. Maj. Veney Cochran, middle, Headquarters and Support Battalion sergeant major and Lt. Col. Giles Walger, Headquarters and Support Battalion executive officer look at sample memorabilia available at the Marine Corps Ball Expo at Marston Pavilion on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune March 15. Marine Corps Community Services hosted the expo to aid Marines plan their balls by linking vendors with members of unit ball committees.