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From left, Lance Cpl. James W. Louis, Sgt. Luke D. Madsen and Lance Cpl. Tyler J. Fontenot, all with Headquarters and Service Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, stand at attention before raising the national colors during a flagpole rededication ceremony here, Feb. 6. The MarForPac Band provided music throughout the ceremony, to include playing the national anthem as the detail of Marines hoisted the flag for morning colors. More than a hundred service members and civilians attended the flag raising and re-dedication ceremony. After standing tall for more than 56 years, the old flagpole had started to rust internally and needed to be replaced. The project forced a two-week hiatus of morning and evening colors aboard the base.
120206-M-0000E-002.jpg Photo By: Chuck Little

Feb 6, 2012
From left, Lance Cpl. James W. Louis, Sgt. Luke D. Madsen and Lance Cpl. Tyler J. Fontenot, all with Headquarters and Service Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, stand at attention before raising the national colors during a flagpole rededication ceremony here, Feb. 6. The MarForPac Band provided music throughout the ceremony, to include playing the national anthem as the detail of Marines hoisted the flag for morning colors. More than a hundred service members and civilians attended the flag raising and re-dedication ceremony. After standing tall for more than 56 years, the old flagpole had started to rust internally and needed to be replaced. The project forced a two-week hiatus of morning and evening colors aboard the base.


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