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26th Marine Expeditionary Unit

A Certain Force in an Uncertain World

Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
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26th MEU change of command July 10, 2014 — The 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit conducted a change of command ceremony formally recognizing the transfer of command from Col. Matthew G. St. Clair to Col. Robert C. Fulford, aboard Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, June 25, 2014.  The ceremony featured the 2nd Marine Division Band and guest speaker Maj. Gen. Raymond C. Fox, the commanding general of MORE
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26th MEU Change of Command Ceremony
26th MEU Marines bring up their motivation, exercise their esprit de corps June 09, 2014 — The 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s Marines and sailors conducted a noncommissioned officer led physical training session Tuesday.   Physical fitness is a part of every Marine’s life. Fitness is gauged during the physical fitness test, annually required and converted into a score used to determine a Marine’s potential for promotion.  Cpl. Brian P. MORE
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26th MEU NCO led PT
Cleveland native uses Corps as base to engineering future June 09, 2014 — Marque Avery recalls making the choice to join the military when he was in second grade. The Cleveland native contemplated joining the Army while he was in high school and opted to join the Marine Corps instead when he learned the Marine recruiter could make his dream come true sooner.  Avery, a supply clerk assigned to the 26th Marine MORE
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Cleveland native uses Corps as base to engineering future
The future of communications: increasing situational awareness for Marines on ground June 04, 2014 — Communication is an essential piece of the Marine Air Ground Task Force. Commanders rely on the effectiveness of the communication equipment available to their unit to collect information and make timely decisions during the developments of ongoing operations.  Marines from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit and Marine Aircraft Group 29 MORE
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The future of communication: increasing situational awreness for Marines on the ground