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U.S. Army Gen. Tod D. Wolters, Commander of U.S. European Command, gives a speech during the U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe and Africa change of command ceremony at the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart firehouse in Boeblingen, Germany, May 6, 2021. This ceremony recognizes the significance of the passage of command, honors the accomplishments of the organization under the outgoing commander, and formally appoints the incoming commander. (U.S. Army Photo by Jason Johnston)
Photo by Jason Johnston
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U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Tracy W. King, left, incoming commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe and Africa (MARFOREUR/AF), receives the organizational colors from outgoing commander Maj. Gen. Michael E. Langley, right, during the MARFOREUR/AF change of command ceremony at the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart firehouse in Boeblingen, Germany, May 6, 2021. This ceremony recognizes the significance of the passage of command, honors the accomplishments of the organization under the outgoing commander, and formally appoints the incoming commander. This ceremony recognizes the significance of the passage of command, honors the accomplishments of the organization under the outgoing commander, and formally appoints the incoming commander. (U.S. Army Photo by Jason Johnston)
Photo by Jason Johnston
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U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Aaron G. McDonald, command sergeant major of U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe and Africa (MARFOREUR/AF), hands the organizational colors to outgoing commander Maj. Gen. Michael E. Langley during the MARFOREUR/AF change of command ceremony at the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart firehouse in Boeblingen, Germany, May 6, 2021. (U.S. Army Photo by Jason Johnston)
Photo by Jason Johnston
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U.S. Army Gen. Stephen F. Townsend, left, commander of U.S. Africa Command, and Gen. Tod D. Wolters, right, commander of U.S. European Command, salute during the playing of the National Anthem during the U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe and Africa change of command ceremony at the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart firehouse in Boeblingen, Germany, May 6, 2021. This ceremony recognizes the significance of the passage of command, honors the accomplishments of the organization under the outgoing commander, and formally appoints the incoming commander. (U.S. Army Photo by Jason Johnston)
Photo by Jason Johnston
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Maj. Gen.Tracy W. King, incoming commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe and Africa (MARFOREUR/AF), addresses the command during his speech as incoming commander during the MARFOREUR/AF change of command ceremony at the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart firehouse in Boeblingen, Germany, May 6, 2021. This ceremony recognizes the significance of the passage of command, honors the accomplishments of the organization under the outgoing commander, and formally appoints the incoming commander. (U.S. Army Photo by Jason Johnston)
Photo by Jason Johnston
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U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Aaron G. McDonald, command sergeant major of U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe and Africa (MARFOREUR/AF), hands the organizational colors to outgoing commander Maj. Gen. Michael E. Langley during the MARFOREUR/AF change of command ceremony at the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart firehouse in Boeblingen, Germany, May 6, 2021. This ceremony recognizes the significance of the passage of command, honors the accomplishments of the organization under the outgoing commander, and formally appoints the incoming commander. (U.S. Army Photo by Jason Johnston)
Photo by Jason Johnston
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Maj. Gen. Tracy W. King, incoming commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe and Africa (MARFOREUR/AF), addresses the command during his speech as incoming commander during the MARFOREUR/AF change of command ceremony at the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart firehouse in Boeblingen, Germany, May 6, 2021. This ceremony recognizes the significance of the passage of command, honors the accomplishments of the organization under the outgoing commander, and formally appoints the incoming commander. (U.S. Army Photo by Jason Johnston)
Photo by Jason Johnston
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U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Michael E. Langley, the outgoing commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe and Africa (MARFOREUR/AF), prepares to address the command as outgoing commander during the MARFOREUR/AF change of command ceremony at the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart firehouse in Boeblingen, Germany, May 6, 2021. This ceremony recognizes the significance of the passage of command, honors the accomplishments of the organization under the outgoing commander, and formally appoints the incoming commander. (U.S. Army Photo by Jason Johnston)
Photo by Jason Johnston
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U.S. Army Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, commander of U.S. Africa Command, gives a speech during the U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe and Africa change of command ceremony at the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart firehouse in Boeblingen, Germany, May 6, 2021. This ceremony recognizes the significance of the passage of command, honors the accomplishments of the organization under the outgoing commander, and formally appoints the incoming commander. (U.S. Army Photo by Jason Johnston)
Photo by Jason Johnston
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U.S. Army Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, commander of U.S. Africa Command, gives a speech during the U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe and Africa change of command ceremony at the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart firehouse in Boeblingen, Germany, May 6, 2021. This ceremony recognizes the significance of the passage of command, honors the accomplishments of the organization under the outgoing commander, and formally appoints the incoming commander. (U.S. Army Photo by Jason Johnston)
Photo by Jason Johnston
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U.S. Marines and Army Soldiers stand at attention during a Georgian Independence Day ceremony at Freedom Square in Tbilisi, Georgia, on May 26, 2021. On this day, Georgia celebrates the adoption of the Act of Independence, which established the Democratic Republic of Georgia in 1918. This is also the country’s 30th year as a free and independent nation since its separation from the former Soviet Union. Marines from the 13th rotation of the Georgia Deployment Program-Resolute Support Mission, Georgia Training Team, and Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 5th Calvary Regiment, 1st Calvary Division were the only foreign servicemembers invited to participate together with the troops of the Georgian Defence Forces during the celebration. These Marines represent the final GDP rotation to Georgia before the mission is sunset in the fall of this year due to the decision for U.S. troops to leave Afghanistan. For the past 17 years, U.S. Marines and Georgian troops have trained and deployed together, even fighting side-by-side, in support of various missions in the Middle East. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kirstin Spanu)
Photo by Sgt. Kirstin Spanu
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U.S. Marines and Army Soldiers practice during a rehearsal for the Georgian Independence Day celebration at Freedom Square in Tbilisi, Georgia, on May 25, 2021. On May 26, Georgia celebrates the adoption of the Act of Independence, which established the Democratic Republic of Georgia in 1918. This is also the country’s 30th year as a free and independent nation since its separation from the former Soviet Union. Marines from the 13th rotation of the Georgia Deployment Program-Resolute Support Mission, Georgia Training Team, and Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 5th Calvary Regiment, 1st Calvary Division were the only foreign servicemembers invited to participate together with the troops of the Georgian Defence Forces during the celebration. These Marines represent the final GDP rotation to Georgia before the mission is sunset in the fall of this year due to the decision for U.S. troops to leave Afghanistan. For the past 17 years, U.S. Marines and Georgian troops have trained and deployed together, even fighting side-by-side, in support of various missions in the Middle East. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kirstin Spanu)
Photo by Sgt. Kirstin Spanu
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U.S. Marines and Army Soldiers wait for the commencement of the Georgian Independence Day ceremony at Freedom Square in Tbilisi, Georgia, on May 26, 2021. On this day, Georgia celebrates the adoption of the Act of Independence, which established the Democratic Republic of Georgia in 1918. This is also the country’s 30th year as a free and independent nation since its separation from the former Soviet Union. Marines from the 13th rotation of the Georgia Deployment Program-Resolute Support Mission, Georgia Training Team, and Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 5th Calvary Regiment, 1st Calvary Division were the only foreign servicemembers invited to participate together with the troops of the Georgian Defence Forces during the celebration. These Marines represent the final GDP rotation to Georgia before the mission is sunset in the fall of this year due to the decision for U.S. troops to leave Afghanistan. For the past 17 years, U.S. Marines and Georgian troops have trained and deployed together, even fighting side-by-side, in support of various missions in the Middle East. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kirstin Spanu)
Photo by Sgt. Kirstin Spanu
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Georgian Defence Forces pilots leave contrails of red and white during the ceremony for the Georgian Independence Day celebration at Freedom Square in Tbilisi, Georgia, on May 26, 2021. On this day, Georgia celebrates the adoption of the Act of Independence, which established the Democratic Republic of Georgia in 1918. This is also the country’s 30th year as a free and independent nation since its separation from the former Soviet Union. U.S. Marines and Soldiers were the only foreign servicemembers invited to participate together with the troops of the Georgian Defence Forces during the celebration. The Marines currently deployed to Georgia represent the final GDP rotation before the mission is sunset in the fall of this year due to the decision for U.S. troops to leave Afghanistan. For the past 17 years, U.S. Marines and Georgian troops have trained and deployed together, even fighting side-by-side, in support of various missions in the Middle East. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kirstin Spanu)
Photo by Sgt. Kirstin Spanu
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Maj. Gen. Tracy W. King, Marine Forces Europe and Africa commander, and Brig. Gen. Michael Podzus, German Army, salute wreaths laid in honor of the German service members killed during World War I, during an event at the German cemetery near Belleau, France, May 29, 2021. U.S. Marines are in France to commemorate the 103rd anniversary of the battle of Belleau Wood during a Memorial Day service at the local American cemeteries. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Brytani Musick)
Photo by Staff Sgt. Brytani Musick
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Maj. Gen. Tracy W. King, Marine Forces Europe and Africa commander, and Brig. Gen. Michael Podzus, German Army, salute wreaths laid in honor of the German service members killed during World War I, during an event at the German cemetery near Belleau, France, May 29, 2021. U.S. Marines are in France to commemorate the 103rd anniversary of the battle of Belleau Wood during a Memorial Day service at the local American cemeteries. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Brytani Musick)
Photo by Staff Sgt. Brytani Musick
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Maj. Gen. Tracy W. King, Marine Forces Europe and Africa commander, and Brig. Gen. Michael Podzus, German Army, salute wreaths laid in honor of the German service members killed during World War I, during an event at the German cemetery near Belleau, France, May 29, 2021. U.S. Marines are in France to commemorate the 103rd anniversary of the battle of Belleau Wood during a Memorial Day service at the local American cemeteries. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Brytani Musick)
Photo by Staff Sgt. Brytani Musick
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Maj. Gen. Tracy W. King, Marine Forces Europe and Africa commander, and Brig. Gen. Michael Podzus, German Army, salute wreaths laid in honor of the German service members killed during World War I, during an event at the German cemetery near Belleau, France, May 29, 2021. U.S. Marines are in France to commemorate the 103rd anniversary of the battle of Belleau Wood during a Memorial Day service at the local American cemeteries. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Brytani Musick)
Photo by Staff Sgt. Brytani Musick
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Maj. Gen. Tracy W. King, Marine Forces Europe and Africa commander, and Brig. Gen. Michael Podzus, German Army, salute wreaths laid in honor of the German service members killed during World War I, during an event at the German cemetery near Belleau, France, May 29, 2021. U.S. Marines are in France to commemorate the 103rd anniversary of the battle of Belleau Wood during a Memorial Day service at the local American cemeteries. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Brytani Musick)
Photo by Staff Sgt. Brytani Musick
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Vistors gather during a ceremony at Aisne-Marne American Cemetery in Belleau, France, May 30, 2021. The ceremony was held Memorial Day weekend in commemoration of the 103rd anniversary of the battle of Belleau Wood, conducted to honor the legacy of service members who gave their lives in defense of the United States and European allies. U.S. Marines and Sailors from Marine Corps Forces Europe and Africa, 5th Marine Regiment, 6th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division band, U.S. Soldiers from the Army 26th Infantry Division, 2nd Infantry Division representatives, German and French service members, and local officials participated in the ceremony. The joint color guard included the U.S. Army colors, a first for the historic ceremony. This was the first time since the battle over a century ago that U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, French, and German service members were all present for the ceremonies. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Brytani Musick)
Photo by Staff Sgt. Brytani Musick
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