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Marines Raise Colors | 1 year 27 weeks | Lance Cpl.'s Jeramie Jeffries and Joshua Kaibel, both administration clerks with 1st Marine Division (Forward), raise the Marine Corps flag during morning colors at Camp Leatherneck, Nov. 9. The Marines of 1st MarDiv(Fwd) raise the American, Afghan and Marine Corps flags over the division buildings. “Raising the Marine Corps flag gives me a great sense of pride knowing I serve a purpose greater than myself,” said Jeffries, a 20-year-old native of Los Angeles. “My family, friends and fellow Americans can go about their days and sleep well at night knowing that those around me embody 235 years of worldwide service.” Photo by Ned Johnson | 1st Marine Division Forward, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Musa Qal'eh, Cpl. Ned Johnson, Lance Cpl. Jeffries, Lance Cpl. Kaibel, morning colors, Ned Johnson, US Marines |
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Division Marines’ music honors fallen brethren | 1 year 28 weeks | Sgt. Jason Comfort, a trumpeter with the 1st Marine Division (Forward) Band, plays Taps, Nov. 5, 2010. Comfort, a 21-year-old native of West Linn, Ore., and his fellow band members play Taps to honor fallen Marines during memorial ceremonies at Camp Leatherneck. Taps, also knows as ‘Butterfield’s Lullaby,’ was first played during the Civil War, signifying ‘lights out’ for service members. Today it is ceremonially played to honor those who have given their lives for America’s freedom. Ned Johnson | 1st Marine Division (Forward) Band, Afganistan - Afghanistan - Camp Leatherneck, Butterfield's Lullaby, ceremony, Cpl. Ned Johnson, Ned Johnson, Sgt. Jason Comfort, Taps, US Marines |

