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Lt. Gen. Robert Neller (left), outgoing commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command, passes the organizational colors to Brig. Gen. (select) Bradford Gering (right) during a succession-of-command ceremony aboard Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads in Norfolk, Va., on Sept. 10, 2015. Neller is scheduled to become the 37th commandant of the Marine Corps later this month. (Marine Corps photo by Steve Kotecki)
150910-M-JL266-001.JPG Photo By: Steve Kotecki

Sep 10, 2015
Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads - Lt. Gen. Robert Neller (left), outgoing commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command, passes the organizational colors to Brig. Gen. (select) Bradford Gering (right) during a succession-of-command ceremony aboard Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads in Norfolk, Va., on Sept. 10, 2015. Neller is scheduled to become the 37th commandant of the Marine Corps later this month. (Marine Corps photo by Steve Kotecki)


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