Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Glenn M. Walters, middle, and his wife, Gail A. Walters, right, open a gift from the Honorable Thomas B. Modly, under secretary of the Navy, and his wife, Robyn Modly, left, during a reception before an evening parade at the Home of the Commandants, Marine Barracks Washington, Washington, , June 29, 2018. The Evening Parade summer tradition began in 1934 and features the Silent Drill Platoon, the Marine Band, the Marine Drum and Bugle Corps and two marching companies. More than 3,500 guests attend the parade every week. ( Marine C
Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Glenn M. Walters, middle, and his wife, Gail A. Walters, right, open a gift from the Honorable Thomas B. Modly, under secretary of the Navy, and his wife, Robyn Modly, left, during a reception before an evening parade at the Home of the Commandants, Marine Barracks Washington, Washington, , June 29, 2018. The Evening Parade summer tradition began in 1934 and features the Silent Drill Platoon, the Marine Band, the Marine Drum and Bugle Corps and two marching companies. More than 3,500 guests attend the parade every week. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Hailey D. Clay)
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