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Staff Sgt. Jose Hernandez , platoon Sgt. for 5th platoon, Charlie Company, Fleet Anti-Terrorism Team, Marine Corps Security Force Regiment, hugs his daughter and greets his family after returning to Camp Allen, Norfolk from a seven-month deployment to Bahrain, June 6, 2016. During their deployment, the Marines conducted security operations in the United States Fifth Fleet area of operations, while training alongside other forces in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Jordan. Along with providing support for their mission, the Marines engaged in training evolutions such as fire team competitions, professional military education and weapon system ranges. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Calvin Shamoon/ Released)
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Marines with 5th platoon, Charlie Company, Fleet Anti-Terrorism Team, Marine Corps Security Force Regiment, unload gear after returning to Camp Allen, Norfolk from a seven-month deployment to Bahrain, June 6, 2016. During their deployment, the Marines conducted security operations in the United States Fifth Fleet area of operations, while training alongside other forces in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Jordan. Along with providing support for their mission, the Marines engaged in training evolutions such as fire team competitions, professional military education and weapon system ranges. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Calvin Shamoon/ Released)
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Marines with 5th platoon, Charlie Company, Fleet Anti-Terrorism Team, Marine Corps Security Force Regiment, read their homecoming banner made for them by friends and family after returning to Camp Allen, Norfolk from a seven-month deployment to Bahrain, June 6, 2016. During their deployment, the Marines conducted security operations in the United States Fifth Fleet area of operations, while training alongside other forces in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Jordan. Along with providing support for their mission, the Marines engaged in training evolutions such as fire team competitions, professional military education and weapon system ranges. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Calvin Shamoon/ Released)
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Staff Sgt. Kyle Smail, platoon guide with 5th platoon, Charlie Company, Fleet Anti-Terrorism Team, Marine Corps Security Force Regiment, holds his son as he looks at Cpl. Joshua Mezierre and his daughter (left) after returning to Camp Allen , Norfolk from a seven-month deployment to Bahrain, June 6, 2016. During their deployment, the Marines conducted security operations in the United States Fifth Fleet area of operations, while training alongside other forces in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Jordan. Along with providing support for their mission, the Marines engaged in training evolutions such as fire team competitions, professional military education and weapon system ranges. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Calvin Shamoon/ Released)
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Corporal Jesse Mineer, with 5th platoon, Charlie Company, Fleet Anti-Terrorism Team, Marine Corps Security Force Regiment, hugs his daughter after returning to Camp Allen, Norfolk from a seven-month deployment to Bahrain, June 6, 2016. During their deployment, the Marines conducted security operations in the United States Fifth Fleet area of operations, while training alongside other forces in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Jordan. Along with providing support for their mission, the Marines engaged in training evolutions such as fire team competitions, professional military education and weapon system ranges. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Calvin Shamoon/ Released)
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Corporal Joshua Meziere, a grenadier with 5th platoon, Charlie Company, Fleet Anti-Terrorism Team, Marine Corps Security Force Regiment, hugs his daughter for the first time after returning to Camp Allen, Norfolk from a seven-month deployment to Bahrain, June 6, 2016. During their deployment, the Marines conducted security operations in the United States Fifth Fleet area of operations, while training alongside other forces in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Jordan. Along with providing support for their mission, the Marines engaged in training evolutions such as fire team competitions, professional military education and weapon system ranges. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Calvin Shamoon/ Released)
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Corporal Joshua Meziere, a grenadier with 5th platoon, Charlie Company, Fleet Anti-Terrorism Team, Marine Corps Security Force Regiment, holds his child as they take his glasses off his face after returning to Camp Allen, Norfolk from a seven-month deployment to Bahrain, June 6, 2016. During their deployment, the Marines conducted security operations in the United States Fifth Fleet area of operations, while training alongside other forces in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Jordan. Along with providing support for their mission, the Marines engaged in training evolutions such as fire team competitions, professional military education and weapon system ranges. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Calvin Shamoon/ Released)
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Marines with Alpha 2, Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team, Marine Corps Security Forces Regiment, assist a U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps cadet with setting up concertina wire around a perimeter during a demonstration, April 29, at the Hopkins Hall Gym, at Camp Allen, Virginia. The Marine open house allowed the cadets to get a glimpse at how a Marine or sailor would train with Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team. During the tour, the cadets viewed different stations ranging from weapon familiarization to combat life saver displays. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jessika Braden/Released)
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Petty Officer 3rd Class Ivan Jordan explains the importance of tourniquet placement to U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps cadets, April 29, during a Marine open house at the Hopkins Hall Gym, at Camp Allen, Virginia. The Marine open house allowed the cadets to get a glimpse at how a Marine or sailor would train with Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team. During the tour, the cadets viewed different stations ranging from weapon familiarization to combat life saver displays. Anderson is a Houston native and a team leader with Alpha 2, FAST Company, Marine Security Forces Regiment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jessika Braden/Released)
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Lance Cpl. Everett X. Anderson, Jr., shows a U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps cadet how to look through the sight of an M1014 combat shotgun, April 29, during an open house at the Hopkins Hall Gym, at Camp Allen, Virginia. The Marine open house allowed the cadets to get a glimpse at how a Marine or sailor would train with Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team. During the tour, the cadets viewed different stations ranging from weapon familiarization to combat life saver displays. Anderson is a Houston native and a team leader with Alpha 2, FAST Company, Marine Security Forces Regiment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jessika Braden/Released)
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Sergeant Dick J. Moreno explains the importance of working together when in a riot control formation and its purpose, April 29, during a demonstration at the Hopkins Hall Gym on Camp Allen, Virginia. The Marine open house allowed the cadets to get a glimpse at how a Marine or sailor would train with Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team. During the tour, the cadets viewed different stations ranging from weapon familiarization to combat life saver displays. Moreno is a Syracuse, N.Y., native and a squad leader with Alpha 2, FAST Company, Marine Corps Security Force Regiment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jessika Braden)
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Marines with 2nd platoon Charlie Company Fleet, Anti-Terrorism Security Team, Marine Corps Security Forces Regiment, stand by to turn in weapons at the armory on Camp Allen, Norfolk, Virginia, 13 April, after returning from a four month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The Marines from Charlie Company posted security along the fence line and stood post in guard towers at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, while conducting land navigation exercises, going to rifle and weapons ranges and engaging in weapons system sustainment training. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Calvin Shamoon/Unreleased)
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Lance Corporal Royce Cappucilli, with 2nd Platoon, Charlie Company, Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team, Marine Corps Security Forces Regiment, inspects his weapon before turning it in to the armory aboard Camp Allen, in Norfolk, Virginia, 13 April, after returning from a four-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The Marines from Charlie Company posted security along the fence line and stood post in guard towers at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, while conducting land navigation exercises, going to rifle and weapons ranges and engaging in weapons system sustainment training. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Calvin Shamoon/Unreleased)
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U.S. Marine Sgt. Maj. Darby Noonan addresses Marine Sailors and guests after receiving the duties of Regimental Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Security Force Regiment aboard Naval Station Norfolk, Va., April 2, 2015. Noonan is incoming from the position of Sgt. Maj. of 2nd Marine Special Operations Support Battalion. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Esdras Ruano/Released)
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U.S. Marine Sgt. Maj. William Frye relinquishes his duties as the Regimental Sgt. Maj. to Sgt. Maj. Darby Noonan during a post and relief ceremony aboard Naval Station Norfolk, Va., April 2, 2015. Noonan is incoming from the position of Sgt. Maj. of 2nd Marine Special Operations Support Battalion. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Esdras Ruano/Released)
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U.S. Marine Sgt. Maj. William Frye relinquishes his duties as the Regimental Sgt. Maj. to Sgt. Maj. Darby Noonan during a post and relief ceremony aboard Naval Station Norfolk, Va., April 2, 2015. Noonan is incoming from the position of Sgt. Maj. of 2nd Marine Special Operations Support Battalion. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Esdras Ruano/Released)
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U.S. Marine Sgt. Maj. William Frye relinquishes his duties as the Regimental Sgt. Maj. to Sgt. Maj. Darby Noonan during a post and relief ceremony aboard Naval Station Norfolk, Va., April 2, 2015. Noonan is incoming from the position of Sgt. Maj. of 2nd Marine Special Operations Support Battalion. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Esdras Ruano/Released)
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U.S. Marines with the 2nd Marine Division Band march during a post and relief ceremony aboard Naval Station Norfolk, Va., April 2, 2015. Sgt. Maj. William Frye relinquished his duties as the Regimental Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Security Force Regiment to Sgt. Maj. Darby Noonan during a post and relief ceremony. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Esdras Ruano/Released)
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U.S. Marine Sgt. Maj. William Frye relinquishes his duties as the Regimental Sgt. Maj. to Sgt. Maj. Darby Noonan during a post and relief ceremony aboard Naval Station Norfolk, Va., April 2, 2015. Noonan is incoming from the position of Sgt. Maj. of 2nd Marine Special Operations Support Battalion. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Esdras Ruano/Released)
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U.S. Marine Sgt. Maj. Darby Noonan receives the duties of regimental Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Security Force Regiment during a post and relief ceremony aboard Naval Station Norfolk, Va., April 2, 2015. Noonan is incoming from the position of Sgt. Maj. of 2nd Marine Special Operations Support Battalion. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Esdras Ruano/Released)
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